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Tag Archives: Griffin Poetry Prize

Spring Poetry PREVIEW: Conjugation by Phil Hall

Hazel Millar March 1, 2016

Five kilometers southeast of Perth, ON, on the secluded shores of Otty Lake, poet Phil Hall sits on his porch in the predawn dark, notebook in hand, and observes the early morning’s transformations. As if he were taking dictation, Hall charts the precise progress of day –its transition from first greyness, to vague light then […]

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