Kate Braid Books
Covering Rough Ground
Winner of the Pat Lowther Award for Poetry, Kate Braid tracks the journey of a woman who wants, innocently enough, to build things. She explores the joy of physical labor and the struggle to be a t...
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In Fine Form: The Canadian Book Of Form Poetry
By Kate Braid, Sandy Shreve, Kate Braid And Sandy Shreve
The Past Few Years Have Seen A Quiet Revolution In Canadian Poetry. Poets Experimenting With Form - With Sonnets And Ghazals, Triolets And Ballads, Epigrams And Blues - Have Been Slipping These Ver...
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Journeywoman: Swinging A Hammer In A Man'S World
By Kate Braid
Since women started working in the trades in the 1970s, very little has been published about their experiences. In this provocative and important book, Kate Braid tells the story of how she became...
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To This Cedar Fountain
By Kate Braid, Carr, Emily, 1871-1945., Braid, Kate
Shortlisted for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry prize, this book beautifully integrates word and image. "Trees and sky have never lived like this-or they always have, but it's taken these two women [Kat...
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Inward To The Bones
By Kate Braid
Over 2,500 copies have been sold of this brilliantly imagined friendship between artists Georgia O'Keeffe and Emily Carr. Shortlisted for the Pat Lowther Award and the People's Poetry Award, Inward...
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Elemental
By Kate Braid
Usually, We Take For Granted Or Plain Ignore The Earth We Walk On, The Sky Above, The Water We Drink And Bathe In Or That Falls As Rain, The Fire We Assume For Heat, And The Wood That Makes Up Our...
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