BEN LADOUCEUR 461 Margueretta Street There’s the house there’s the way into the house.Hot head blood a difficult decision being responded to.We are hurting men we house and cause great woe.The moss growing by one millimetre every warm year.Harder to tell when you’re away plus I care less too.Inert things proceed no regard for human assent.God will not fail to take such a martyrdom into account.You create a fluid place it inside me leave it
Huge congrats to CAROUSEL 36 contributor Liz Howard — who recently won the prestigious Griffin Poetry Prize — Jurors called her ambitious debut collection, Infinite Citizen of the Shaking Tent, a work of poems “filled with energy and magic, suspended between competing inheritances, at home in their hyper-modern hybridity”. Congrats also to to CAROUSEL 36 contributor Ben Ladouceur — the newest poet to join the ranks of emerging writers honoured by the Gerald Lampert Memorial