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 SDUK 06: FORGING
September 2019
  • 06.0
    Cover
  • 06.1
    Whose Woods These Are

    Zackery Hobler
  • 06.2
    How to Read this Broadsheet
  • 06.3
    An Open Letter to Extinction Rebellion

    Wretched of the Earth
  • 06.4
    Forging the Land on Paper

    Bonnie Devine
  • 06.5
    Rag Cosmology

    Erin Robinsong
  • 06.6
    Golden Futures

    Orit Halpern
  • 06.7
    for the waters

    Alize Zorlutuna
  • 06.8
    The Collective Afterlife of Things

    Sarah Pereux, John Paul Ricco
  • 06.9
    Closing the Carbon Loop with Artificial Photosynthesis

    Phil De Luna
  • 06.10
    A Dictionary for the Future Present

    The Bureau of Linguistical Reality
  • 06.11
    Extractions

    Thirza Cuthand
  • 06.12
    To Be Repaired

    Joy Xiang
  • 06.13
    Demon Copper

    Michael DiRisio

  • 06.14
    What is Value?

    D.T. Cochrane
  • 06.15
    The Blue Dot Movement

    Ciara Weber
  • 06.16
    Local Useful Knowledge: Resources, Research, Initiatives
  • 06.17
    Glossary
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Rag Cosmology

  • Erin Robinsong

Members of Weather



Late Prayer


Italicized text quotes Bernadette Mayer, Works and Days (New York: New Directions Publishing, 2016).

“Members of Weather” and “Late Prayer” were first published in Erin Robinsong, Rag Cosmology (Toronto: Book*hug Press, 2017). Reprinted with permission of Book*hug Press.


Erin Robinsong is a poet and interdisciplinary artist working with ecological imagination. She is author of Rag Cosmology (Bookhug, 2017) and Wet Dream (Brick Books, 2023), both winners of A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry. A poet-researcher at Concordia University, her interests include embodied poetics, hydrofeminism, multisensory performance, queer & feminist ecologies, geopoetics, and relational poetics and practices. Performances include Zone of Exaggerated Dreaming, a solo work about the abyssal ocean, and collaborative works with Andréa de Keijzer and Hanna Sybille Müller include This ritual is not an accident; Facing away from that which is coming; and Polymorphic Microbe Bodies. Erin grew up in Coast Salish territory, on Cortes Island.

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