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Tag Archives: Kate Sutherland

In the Mood for Poetry: Grief

Rachel April 22, 2022 Leave a comment

Grief is personal and unpredictable; no two people experience it the same way, and yet, each person that comes out the other side is transformed by their experience of loss […]

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A National Poetry Month Reading List

Danielle Carter April 7, 2021 Leave a comment

This National Poetry Month, we encourage you to judge a book by its cover.

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Kate Sutherland Reads from The Bones Are There

Danielle Carter October 29, 2020
Kate Sutherland pictured with her forthcoming poetry collection, The Bones Are There

Today, Kate Sutherland reads from The Bones Are There, her recently published poetry collection.

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Recommended Reading: Six Books to Help You Wrap Your Mind Around the Sixth Extinction

Danielle Carter October 21, 2020
Kate Sutherland pictured with her forthcoming poetry collection, The Bones Are There

Today, we’re delighted to share a reading list curated and annotated by Kate Sutherland, author of The Bones Are There (published on October 13th) and How to Draw a Rhinoceros.

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In Conversation: Kate Sutherland

Danielle Carter October 13, 2020
Kate Sutherland pictured with her forthcoming poetry collection, The Bones Are There

“… you might now find me making poems with paint, a needle and thread, or scissors and paper and glue.” —Kate Sutherland

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Five Books That Fight Back

Danielle Carter September 18, 2020
Mobile by Tanis MacDonald, War/Torn by Hasan Namir, Bla_k by M. NourbeSe Philip, How to Draw a Rhinoceros by Kate Sutherland, and Notes from a Feminist Killjoy by Erin Wunker

Today’s selection of books shines a light on historical injustices: colonialism, homophobia, transphobia, racism, sexism, and ableism, to name a few.

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Fall 2020 Season Preview 🍂📚

Danielle Carter July 17, 2020

Today, we’re excited to unveil our forthcoming Fall 2020 season!

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BookThugs Read: Our Fave Books of 2016, the Authors’ Edition

Hazel Millar December 20, 2016 Leave a comment

Today, we continue to look back on our year in reading. For Part 2 of BookThugs Read, we’re turning things over to some of our wonderful authors to reflect on […]

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BookThug’s 2015 Year in Review

Hazel Millar December 30, 2015 Leave a comment

Here at BookThug HQ, we can’t believe it’s already December 30! Today, we’re looking back at our year in review and sneaking a peek at what lies ahead in 2016. […]

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