Articles by Janna Martin and Ross Fair Added

Fair, Ross. “‘Theirs was a deeper purpose’: The Pennsylvania Germans of Ontario and the Craft of the Homemaking Myth.” Canadian Historical Review 87.4 (2006): 653-84. Martin, Janna. “‘This Land Is Ours’: Investigating Settler Narratives in Ontario Swiss Mennonite Plays.” Journal of Mennonite Studies 41.1 (2023): 109-27. A new issue of the Journal of Mennonite StudiesContinue reading “Articles by Janna Martin and Ross Fair Added”

Pieces from the 2022 Mennonite/s Writing Conference in Mennonite Quarterly Review Added

Beck, Ervin. “Plain Poetry for Plain People.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 97.2 (2023): 149-60. Harder, Joseph. “Toward a Mennonite Eco-Hymnody.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 97.2 (2023): 227-52. Hostetler, Ann. “In This Issue.” Mennonite Quarterly Review 97.2 (2023): 131-34. Nickel, Barbara. Essential Tremor: Poems. Halfmoon Bay, BC: Caitlin Press, 2021. Plett, Casey. “Authority, Storytelling, and Community: Keynote Speech,Continue reading “Pieces from the 2022 Mennonite/s Writing Conference in Mennonite Quarterly Review Added”

Sarah Ens’s The World is Mostly Sky and an Interview with Her Added to the Canadian Bibliography

Ens, Sarah. The World is Mostly Sky. Winnipeg: Turnstone Press, 2020. Ens, Sarah. “‘Important, beautiful stories can come from places like small-town southern Manitoba’: 5 Questions with Poet Sarah Ens.” By Erin Koop Unger. Mennotoba, 8 April 2020, https://www.mennotoba.com/5-questions-sarah-ens/?fbclid=IwAR33BhVZ6s5kKjDhZlnQIkm_aL0J4dkMG6trWEVoFnY-aupkC-7kaKf_s-Y. Sarah Ens’s first poetry collection, which has just been released by frequent publisher of Mennonites TurnstoneContinue reading “Sarah Ens’s The World is Mostly Sky and an Interview with Her Added to the Canadian Bibliography”

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started