
Kate Cayley
Kate Cayley reads "William James Arrives in Toronto" and "Photograph of the Painter in His Studio 1907."
Kate Cayley's poetry has appeared twice previously in CV2, as well as in The Antigonish Review, existere, dANDelion, Room, and The Fiddlehead. She is the artistic director of Stranger Theatre, and her play, After Akhmatova, will be produced in spring 2011 as part of Tarragon Theatre's 40th anniversary season. Her first book, a young adult novel called Marrying the Hangman, will be published next year by Annick Press. She is working very slowly on a first collection of poems.
More from Kate Cayley
Photograph of a girl on a slum doorstep in 1912 (published in CV2, Spring 2009)More from the Toronto readings
2:53 minSteve McOrmond reads "The Hypochondriac Flies to Mexico," and "The End of the World" from The Good News about Armageddon, published in 2010 by Brick Books.
2:58 minMaureen Hynes reads "Glass Kiss" from her book Rough Skin, published in 1995 by Wolsak and Wynn, and "Precaution," from Harm's Way, published in 2001 by Brick Books.
2:18 minKate Cayley reads "William James Arrives in Toronto" and "Photograph of the Painter in His Studio 1907."
3:31 min Jim Nason reads "Black Ice" from his new book, Narcissus Unfolding, forthcoming from Frontenac House in March 2011 and "What I Didn't Tell the Insurance Agent" from The Fist of Remembering, published in 2006 by Wolsak and Wynn.