
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Poetry in Motion, poetry on the buses

It was April 2004 when Poetry in Motion was launched at Paragraphe Books, located on McGill College Avenue. Organized by several local poets, poems by Montreal poets were displayed on buses.
This is the launch of Poetry in Motion at Paragraphe Books. 
Here is Linda Leith, founder of Blue Metropolis, at the Poetry in Motion launch.
Here is Mohammed Togane in one of the buses displaying his poem. I reviewed one of Togane's books years ago, the review can be found at the Reviews section of www.stephenmorrissey.ca.
Visiting one of the buses... 
My poem, "because reality is too much", in the display bus.
CFCF channel 12 filming the poems for that evening's news.

A bus, parked outside of Paragraphe Books, in which the poems were displayed, with the Poetry in Motion advertisement displayed on the bus.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Friday, December 19, 2008
Cutting-up Atlantis (Ten)
This has been given.
1.
The position… the continent
between the gulf of Mexico on
Mediterranean upon the other.
civilization are to be found.
of Atlantis occupied is
the one hand and the
Evidences of this lost
in the Pyrenees and
surface at the period of
projections.”
the first, or that known as
Casian and Carpathian, or
and which lies now much in
and much in the rolling
Northern portions were then
polar regions were then
more of a tropical and
would be hard to describe
into the Atlantic Ocean.
an inhabited land and very
portion of this country,
then all in the ocean; only
the regions that are now
and Arizona formed the
as the United States. That
formed the outer portion
, Yucatan and America.
portions. . . that must have
a portion of this great
Indies, or the Bahamas, are
be seen in the present. If the
made in some of these
mini and in the Gulf Stream
may be even yet determined.”
2.
This has been given.
the beginning, or in the
Garden of Eden, in that
the desert, yet much in
lands there. The extreme
the southern portions, or
turned to where they occupied
semi-tropical regions; hence
the change. The Nile entered
What is now the Sahara was
fertile. What is now the centre
of the Mississippi basin, was
the plateau was existent, or
portions of Nevada, Utah
greater part of what we know
along the Atlantic Seaboard
Morocco, British Honduras
There are some protruding
at one time or another
continent. The British West
a portion of same would
especially, or notably in
through this vicinity, these
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Cut-up of an original text on Atlantis, by Edgar Cayce
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Cutting-up Atlantis (Nine)
Cut up of an original text on Atlantis, by Edgar Cayce
Monday, December 15, 2008
Cutting-up Atlantis (Eight)
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Cut-up of an original text, Critias, by Plato
Friday, December 12, 2008
Cutting-up Atlantis (Seven)
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Cut-up of an original text, Critias, by Plato
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Cutting-up Atlantis (Six)
Cut up of an original text, Critias, by Plato
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Cutting-up Atlantis (Five)
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Cut up of an original text, Timaeus, by Plato
Friday, December 5, 2008
At Blue Bonnets Racetrack, Montreal (One)
A Sunday at Blue Bonnets racetrack here in Montreal was always fun. Even for someone like myself, with little interest in gambling or betting on the horses, it was fun. A table at the Centaur Restaurant, the breakfast buffet, being with CZ and our friends, Patrick and Linda, watching the races and planning which horse we'd bet on next; studying the race forms, how many races won, how many lost, how much money made for the owner. Then excitement of winning $50.00 and then losing $25.00. Going home ahead. Friends winning $500.00! And just people watching--and being with people that are different from my usual life--watching through my binoculars the horses and then walking around the other areas of the track, taking photographs, more people watching, and being out on a Sunday afternoon when there was nothing else to do and the track only a few miles from where we live, the famous (for us) Blue Bonnets which the government bought and renamed Le Hippodrome de Montreal, and equivocated on its future and considered a future off-island location before closing the place down. Blue Bonnets, an enormous building and usually less than half empty, and eventually a combination of changing demographics and the government running the track has lead to its recent closing. What a piece of real estate they're sitting on! And the fact that most people aren't interested in going to the track anymore, not here in Montreal, not when you have the casino, Loto tickets, and online gambling. Remember when the only lottery was the Irish Sweepstakes? It was a simpler life then. You can't reinvent the complexity of a track culture, you can't reinvent this again when it's gone; we all lose as the diversity of life is reduced. When it's gone, it's gone for good. In just about every way, diversity and complexity make life a lot more interesting.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Cutting-up Atlantis (Four)
Cut-up of an original text, Timaeus, by Plato
Monday, December 1, 2008
Cutting-up Atlantis (Three)
Cut-up of an original text, Timaeus, by Plato.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Upstairs at the Atwater Library







Photos taken upstairs at the Atwater Library, located at Atwater near Ste. Catherine Street, Montreal. Their website reads:
The Atwater Library and Computer Centre (ALCC), located in a 1920s heritage building in western downtown Montreal, is a community-oriented facility with a library, a multi-faceted computer centre, and an auditorium seating 100.ALCC was founded in 1828 as the Mechanics’ Institute of Montreal, and it is the oldest lending library in Canada. The building is a National Historic Site. Officially known as the Atwater Library of the Mechanics’ Institute of Montreal, ALCC is an independent facility open to all residents of Canada. Funding is primarily by private donations and internally-generated activities. ALCC is a registered charity.
The Atwater Library and Computer Centre (ALCC), located in a 1920s heritage building in western downtown Montreal, is a community-oriented facility with a library, a multi-faceted computer centre, and an auditorium seating 100.ALCC was founded in 1828 as the Mechanics’ Institute of Montreal, and it is the oldest lending library in Canada. The building is a National Historic Site. Officially known as the Atwater Library of the Mechanics’ Institute of Montreal, ALCC is an independent facility open to all residents of Canada. Funding is primarily by private donations and internally-generated activities. ALCC is a registered charity.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Cutting-up Atlantis (Two)
Cut-up of an original text by Louis Dudek,
Atlantis, Delta Canada, Montreal, 1967
Friday, November 28, 2008
Reading at Haven Art Gallery, NYC, September '08

Last September '08, CZ and I read at the Haven Art Gallery on Bruckner Boulevard in the South Bronx, NYC. It was 100 F in the shade... Above: Haven Art Gallery, .


CZ at the podium...

Here is Carol Novack who organized the reading. Carol is the publisher and editor of the widely read Mad Hatter's Review.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Cutting-up Atlantis (One)
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Cut-up of an original text by Louis Dudek,
Atlantis, Delta Canada, Montreal, 1967
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