Ian LeTourneau
@ianletourneau.bsky.social
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Poet (Metadata from a Changing Climate, Gaspereau Press, 2025). Managing Editor of The Fiddlehead and SCL. Publisher of poetry chapbooks at Emergency Flash Mob Press. Bibliographer. Fredericton, NB.
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Retro vibes and cloudy skies
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Linden leaves framing tonight's Harvest Supermoon 🌿
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One of the lessons I discuss in "On Tyranny":
Listen for dangerous words.
Text card: Listen for dangerous words.
Be alert to the use of the words extremism and terrorism. Be alive to the fatal notions of emergency and exception. Be angry about the treacherous use of patriotic vocabulary.
#OnTyranny
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“Terrible things are happening outside. Poor helpless people are being dragged out of their homes. Families are torn apart. Men, women, and children are separated. Children come home from school to find that their parents have disappeared.”

Diary of Anne Frank
January 13, 1943
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Great to meet you and hear you read your work!
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No plans this weekend? The 22nd annual Poetry Weekend festival is happening at Memorial Hall on UNB campus! Here’s the schedule! (The poets marked in red are poets with chapbooks I published.)
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#RIPDrJaneGoodall #RIPJaneGoodall #DrJaneGoodall
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UNB Reading Series Presents:
Anuja Varghese, Author of Chrysalis and winner of the 2023 Governor General’s Award for Fiction, with an opening reading by Alessandra Naccarato
OCT 2nd 2025
7:30 PM @ UNB Art
Centre - Memorial
Hall (9 Bailey Dr.)
(An accessible venue)
FREE OF CHARGE AND ALL ARE WELCOME!
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Disability: The Revolution!

Special Issue Call for Submissions, Deadline November 30, 2025

If you identify as disabled and would like to answer this call, please submit! We would love to hear from you.

See the full call and instructions on how to submit here: thefiddlehead.ca/revolution
A purple graphic for The Fiddle’s special Summer 2026 disability issue. At the top of the graphic is The Fiddlehead’s logo. Below is a purple image with two transparent light purple circles overlapping like a Venn diagram. On top of this, in white, is the work Revolution. Below is the text: call for submissions from disabled writers. Deadline November 30, 2025. Thefiddlehead.ca/revolution
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It’s a good and interesting book!
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The most recent used record added to my collection earlier this week. Appropriately cranked this morning.

Why stand
On a silent platform
Fight the war
Fuck the norm
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Kaoru Yamada - Bright Morning by the Bay
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I don’t think it’s weird and I applaud you for only having 3 on the go! Or maybe I’m weird
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Spencer Folkins’ (he/him) writing has appeared in Arc Poetry Magazine, the Newfoundland Quarterly, The League of Canadian Poets’ Poetry Pause series, The Woodlot, and in the chapbooks Poems for Burning (Gridlock Lit, 2024) and It’s Been a Fine Year (Anstruther Press, 2025).
Author photo of Spencer smiling beneath a tree and a blue sky in background
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About the book:

The poems in Resting Directly on the Earth spring from a meditative appreciation of the natural world. Inspired by contemplation during walks in the woods, along roads and shores, and in the mountains, these poems explore themes of acceptance, identity, and more.
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Announcing the publication of a new Emergency Flash Mob chapbook: Walking Directly on the Earth by Spencer Folkins! You can order a copy now! $10 +$3 for shipping anywhere in Canada or just $10 for local pickup/delivery. This book is limited to 60 copies.

DM to order or for more information!
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Spencer Folkins’ (he/him) writing has appeared in Arc Poetry Magazine, the Newfoundland Quarterly, The League of Canadian Poets’ Poetry Pause series, The Woodlot, and in the chapbooks Poems for Burning (Gridlock Lit, 2024) and It’s Been a Fine Year (Anstruther Press, 2025).
Author photo of Spencer smiling beneath a tree and a blue sky in background
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About the book:

The poems in Resting Directly on the Earth spring from a meditative appreciation of the natural world. Inspired by contemplation during walks in the woods, along roads and shores, and in the mountains, these poems explore themes of acceptance, identity, and more.
ianletourneau.bsky.social
Announcing the publication of a new Emergency Flash Mob chapbook: Walking Directly on the Earth by Spencer Folkins! You can order a copy now! $10 +$3 for shipping anywhere in Canada or just $10 for local pickup/delivery. This book is limited to 60 copies.

DM to order or for more information!
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i hope this email never finds you. i hope you are free