
Book Launch for Lost Flower: Preview
I walked in the city forest this week with an American composer who will do the introductions for the Poetry Pop Up. Continue reading Book Launch for Lost Flower: Preview
I walked in the city forest this week with an American composer who will do the introductions for the Poetry Pop Up. Continue reading Book Launch for Lost Flower: Preview
Excerpts from “Bottling” and “Quinzhee.” Continue reading The Antigonish Review
In September 2020 I was invited to Cologne to the European Literary Festival but was unable to attend in person. An audio book has now been published featuring poetry from all the participants. You can hear me read a few … Continue reading European Lit Fest Audio Book
Bookfest: Wellenlängen deines Liedes will be presented at the Frankfurt Book Fair this evening. Publisher Adrian Kasnitz will host the live event including Frankfurt based poets. Since most of us (including myself) are unable to travel, I’ve created this audio … Continue reading Frankfurt, October: Audio
“Tongues,” “So Much Remains Invisible,” and “Outstretched Arms” are featured in the current issue of Grain. Other contributors include: Sheri Benning, Michelle Poirier Brown, Grant Buday, Kai Conradi, Krishan Coupland, Molly Cross-Blanchard, James Deahl, Antony Di Nardo, Patrick Friesen, Keegan Hawthorne, … Continue reading So Much Remains Invisible
“Lemon Tree” and “The Lining” have been accepted for publication by Stand Magazine (UK). “Stand has been a fixture on the British and world literary scene since 1952, when the first issue appeared in London. It moved to Leeds in 1960, then to … Continue reading The Lining
“When I Reach” (from Dust Blown Side of the Journey) is featured in the Poetry Pause for March 29 from the League of Canadian Poets . Additional poems were featured on March 21, World Poetry Day “it didn’t happen here” (winner of the … Continue reading When I Reach
“Eleonore Schönmaier’s Dust Blown Side of the Journey…takes an ecological approach with its rich selection of nature poetry, but her collection is also intimate and self-reflective…Her poems range in national settings, from the Canadian boreal forest, to the Balinese jungle, … Continue reading Dust Blown Side of the Journey: Review in Canadian Literature
Eleonore Schönmaier’s “Migrations” is part of this year’s Poem in Your Pocket brochure from the Academy of American Poets and the League of Canadian Poets. The poem has also been set to music by Emily Doolittle. Postcard Image Designed by … Continue reading Migrations set to music by Emily Doolittle
“The natural world is prominent, almost dreamlike in Treading Fast Rivers, and starkly beautiful”…”Schönmaier’s poetic gifts are apparent.” Continue reading Treading Fast Rivers: Reviews