Dianne Korchynski considers herself fortunate to be from Winnipeg. She strongly believes that place shapes the way we experience the world. Over the years, Dianne’s work has been broadcast on the CBC, performed at the Fringe Festival, and appeared in Tushita as well as an assortment of other somewhat random publications.
CommuterLit posts:
One Acre/Hawaii, Counting by 10s
And When I Die Who Will Be There to Count the Rings?, Athabasca Blue
a weird March, Garbage Day Nostalgia
Gloss #2 on Eli Mandel’s Agatha Christie
Gloss #2 on Polaris by Gwendolyn MacEwen
Gloss on Billy Collins’ Istanbul
What’s Really on the Voters’ Minds?
Glosa on Desi de Nardo’s Drenched in Your Veins
Cafard: n. melancholia [French, lit. “cockroach,” “hypocrite”