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"A flick of the wrist and the world in shards of coloured glass, shifts."
Magic and wisdom gestate in the moments of our quotidian lives, ripening in our memories. With humour and insight, Marie-Andrée Auclair and Adrienne Stevenson reflect on the passage of time and its endless changes, exploring shifting relationships in our restless world. For more than a decade, these Ottawa writers shared their poems-in-progress, only to realize their work was a dialogue that must see print together. The result is this remarkable collaboration, Skipping Stones , a cycle of poems that speaks to the living truths within us all.…mehr

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"A flick of the wrist and the world in shards of coloured glass, shifts."

Magic and wisdom gestate in the moments of our quotidian lives, ripening in our memories. With humour and insight, Marie-Andrée Auclair and Adrienne Stevenson reflect on the passage of time and its endless changes, exploring shifting relationships in our restless world. For more than a decade, these Ottawa writers shared their poems-in-progress, only to realize their work was a dialogue that must see print together. The result is this remarkable collaboration, Skipping Stones, a cycle of poems that speaks to the living truths within us all.


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Adrienne Stevenson lives in Ottawa, Canada, on the traditional unceded territory of the Algonquin Anishnaabeg People. A retired forensic toxicologist, she writes poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction. Her work has appeared in many print and online journals and anthologies in Canada, the USA, the UK, Europe, India and Australia. She is a member of two poetry workshops and an active fiction critique group. Several of her stories have won prizes in contests held by Capital Crime Writers, Canadian Authors Association and the Ottawa Public Library. Non-fiction articles have appeared in Byline and Anglo-Celtic Roots. Adrienne is an avid gardener and cook, a keen amateur genealogist, a voracious reader and sometime folk musician.