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'Feel Happier in Nine Seconds' will appear in the August 2016 issue of Boston Review . Besner is well-connected in Canadian literary media through an editorial internship at The Walrus , work at Hazlitt , and CBC's The Next Chapter . Many of the poems in Feel Happier in Nine Seconds explore synaesthesia in art, pop culture and as metaphor. Thus, the book appeals to synaesthetes and scientific communities, especially those interested in the intersection of neuroscience and art. Besner has written on the topic: http://hazlitt.net/blog/people-synaesthesia-are-grumpy Synaesthesia poems to be printed in colored ink. …mehr

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  • 'Feel Happier in Nine Seconds' will appear in the August 2016 issue of Boston Review.
  • Besner is well-connected in Canadian literary media through an editorial internship at The Walrus, work at Hazlitt, and CBC's The Next Chapter.
  • Many of the poems in Feel Happier in Nine Seconds explore synaesthesia in art, pop culture and as metaphor. Thus, the book appeals to synaesthetes and scientific communities, especially those interested in the intersection of neuroscience and art. Besner has written on the topic: http://hazlitt.net/blog/people-synaesthesia-are-grumpy
  • Synaesthesia poems to be printed in colored ink.

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    Autorenporträt
    Linda Besner is the author of The Id Kid, published in 2011 by Véhicule Press and named one of the National Post's Best Poetry Books of the Year. Her poetry and journalism have appeared in numerous magazines. She currently lives in Toronto.