Works
• • "Twelve Lines for Spring"; "Fish", This Magazine, May-June 2008 • Anthologies • Editor • ==Reviews==
Reviews
Laura Farina's debut collection, This Woman Alphabetical, is at the forefront of this neo-Modernist sensibility. The biggest strengths of Farina's book are the predominant imagist and surrealist impulses in her poems. ...it is a surprising, if not controversial, choice—probably good for poetry in Canada, and definitely good for Farina. ==References==