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Tag Archives: Kim Goldberg
Garden (poem)
I am delighted to make the cut for the 2021 Dwarf Stars anthology with my poem “Garden”. The Dwarf Stars anthology is produced annually by the Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association, an organization founded in 1978 by science fiction … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Poetry
Tagged Devolution, Dwarf Stars, Kim Goldberg, poetry, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Poetry, Speculative Fiction, Suzette Haden Elgin
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Rave Review for Devolution in Vancouver Sun
I was thrilled to wake up Saturday morning to find Tom Sandborn’s rave review of my new book Devolution in the Vancouver Sun. He bills it an “elegant and ferocious collection of poems and fables. Like Magritte and other surrealist … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Poetry
Tagged Devolution, environment, homelessness, Kim Goldberg, Nanaimo, social justice, Spoken Word, Vancouver Island
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Good Times with Old Friends
Had a wonderful time today visiting with three fellow author friends and TWUC members in downtown Nanaimo this sunny afternoon at a sidewalk table at Serious Coffee as the world passed by on Commercial Street. My compatriots were Della Burford, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Miscellany
Tagged authors, Della Burford, Kim Goldberg, Publishing, Sandy Duncan, Sylvia Sikundar, The Writers' Union of Canada, TWUC
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Media Coverage of Undetectable
My latest book Undetectable, my haibun poetry memoir of Hepatitis C and virus as metaphor, has garnered some GREAT media coverage so far! Here are some links for your reading and listening pleasure: RADIO People First Radio – Audio from … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Health
Tagged authors, books, Harvoni, Hepatitis C, Kim Goldberg, Nanaimo, radio, Vancouver Sun
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Roadtrip Through the Body
Mark your calendars & grab your Go bags, dudes and dudettes! The 2 Kims are gonna rock ya with a ROADTRIP THROUGH THE BODY for National Poetry Month! Sunday, April 10, 1-3 pm Bee’s Knees Cafe 208 Wallace Street, Nanaimo, … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Health, Poetry
Tagged BC authors, Health, Hepatitis C, Kim Clark, Kim Goldberg, Multiple Sclerosis, Nanaimo, Spoken Word
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Undetectable – Launch Dates & Readings
Here are some of my scheduled launches and readings for my latest book, Undetectable – my haibun poetry account of my Hepatitis C journey and recent cure. Everyone is welcome at these events, and questions are encouraged. All events are … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Events, Poetry, Politics
Tagged BC authors, books, Gabriola Island, haibun, Hepatitis C, Kim Goldberg, Ladysmith, Nanaimo, Vancouver Island, Victoria
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Nanaimo poet pens book about Hep C Journey
For Immediate Release January 29, 2016 Nanaimo poet pens book about Hepatitis C journey Award-winning poet Kim Goldberg never thought she would live to see a cure for Hepatitis C. When the cure arrived and Goldberg reaped the victory, it … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Health, News, Poetry
Tagged Canadian authors, Canadian poets, Harvoni, Hepatitis C, Kim Goldberg, medicine, Vancouver Island
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Imaginarium 3: The Best Canadian Speculative Writing
Kim Goldberg October 30, 2014 The Table of Contents for the latest Imaginarium anthology (Imaginarium 3) from ChiZine Publications has just been announced. And I am delighted to be included with my micro-fable “A Tall Girl”. Imaginarium is an annual … Continue reading
Shield
SHIELD Kim Goldberg On this solstice morning through slits of light in the privacy screen I planted to shield myself from my neighbour (who is in no way offensive but merely there) I glimpse pieces of a doe gliding past— … Continue reading
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Tagged Kim Goldberg, Nanaimo, nature, photography, Privacy, solitude, summer solstice, Vancouver Island, wildlife
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