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Thomas Leduc launches his debut collection of poetry: Slagflower, Poems Unearthed From A Mining Town. Published by Latitude 46.

January 01, 2020

Read Tom's CBC interview at https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1530415171575, and Conversations on New Voices in Poetry, a review by Kim Fahner at  https://debutantes.squarespace.com/lessai/2019/11/04/thomas-leduc-slagflower-fahner.

April 02, 2015

April is National Poetry Month in Canada, and Thomas Leduc wants to take the opportunity to get people talking about — and maybe even in — poetic verse.

December 29, 2014

It's all part of Greater Sudbury poet laureate Tom Leduc's Moving With Poetry project. He asked local poets for submissions of poetry about how they see the city to be displayed in vacant bus advertising slots.

Tom Leduc, the poet laureate in Greater Sudbury, is dressed as a roofer who is a character in his zombie poems. 

July 29, 2014

Greater Sudbury poet laureate Tom Leduc has launched a project where poetry written by Sudburians will be displayed in transit buses. Photo by Arron Pickard.

July 28, 2014

Program to feature writing by Sudburians on display inside city transit buses

March 01, 2014

Even Sudbury City Hall knows the value of poetry. In 2010, council decided it would find a poet laureate to represent the community and its stories. Roger Nash was the first followed by Daniel Aubin. Now Sudbury has a third poet laureate - Tom Leduc.

February 26, 2014

When Tom Leduc was interviewed for the position as Greater Sudbury's poet laureate, he was wearing his uniform from Wajax Industrial Components, where he works in the shipping and receiving department. He covered up his name tag with the word “poet.

November 12, 2016

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