Videos
Watch and listen to Lorna read a few poems from The Book of Marvels. With music. Here is “Bobby Pins.”
Watch and listen to Lorna read a few poems from The Book of Marvels. With music. Here is “Bobby Pins.”
Interviews
Lorna discusses What the Soul Doesn't Want with Shelagh Rogers on The Next Chapter. Listen here.
Listen here to Shelagh chat with Patrick Lane and Lorna Crozier.
Here she reads a poem on Michael Enright's Sunday Edition.
The Early Edition featured Lorna and Ian McAllister discussing their collaboration The Wild in You.
Click here to listen to Lorna’s interview with Joseph Planta of the website thecommentary.ca (November 2009)
Lorna discusses What the Soul Doesn't Want with Shelagh Rogers on The Next Chapter. Listen here.
Listen here to Shelagh chat with Patrick Lane and Lorna Crozier.
Here she reads a poem on Michael Enright's Sunday Edition.
The Early Edition featured Lorna and Ian McAllister discussing their collaboration The Wild in You.
Click here to listen to Lorna’s interview with Joseph Planta of the website thecommentary.ca (November 2009)
Music
Composer Leslie Uyeda (leslieuyeda.com) created musical scores for voice, piano and other instruments using the words from Lorna’s poems. Ranging from “Midnight Watch” to “The Sex Lives of Vegetables,” Lorna's poems are transformed through song and instrumentation. The music is available from Avondale Press.
Composer Leslie Uyeda (leslieuyeda.com) created musical scores for voice, piano and other instruments using the words from Lorna’s poems. Ranging from “Midnight Watch” to “The Sex Lives of Vegetables,” Lorna's poems are transformed through song and instrumentation. The music is available from Avondale Press.
Films
Lorna’s poem "Fear of Snakes" has been adapted into a 35mm short film of the same name by Canadian filmmaker Andreas Mendritzki. It has screened around North America and won first prize at the 2009 Chicago International Children's Film Festival.
Lorna’s poem "Fear of Snakes" has been adapted into a 35mm short film of the same name by Canadian filmmaker Andreas Mendritzki. It has screened around North America and won first prize at the 2009 Chicago International Children's Film Festival.