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Author: Ilona Martonfi

Ilona Martonfi is a Montreal poet born in Budapest. She is a writer, editor, creative writing teacher, and founder of the writing group, Rue Towers Writers. She is the author of the poetry books, Blue Poppy (Coracle Press, 2009), Black Grass (Broken Rules Press, 2012), The Snow Kimono (Inanna Publications, 2015), Salt Bride (Inanna Publications, 2019), as well as seven chapbooks, Visiting the Ridge, Charivari, Magda, Adagio, Mud, Moth and Black Rain. Ilona is Founder and Literary Curator of The Yellow Door and Visual Arts Centre Reading Series and Argo Bookshop's Reading Series. She is a recipient of the QWF 2010 Community Award. Ilona has published extensively in print and online literary publications. She was a Finalist for the 2007 Quebec Writing Competition. Her story, My Daughter, Marisa, was published in CBC Story Anthology III, In Other Words: New English Writing from Quebec (2008), and Ilona's "Stories of Belonging" was shortlisted for Canada Writes in the adult category (2014). She was also a StepAway Magazine nominee for the 2018 Pushcart Prize for the poem Dachau Visit on a Rainy Day.

Salt Bride
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Salt Bride

Inanna Publications

Poetry. Women's Studies. The poems in this collection are sculpted like carnallite crystals and come together as elegiac meditations, drawing on history and mythology. Beauty and pathos are wound in a tangle of exile and find a home. Offering free v...

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The Snow Kimono
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The Snow Kimono

Inanna Publications

Poetry. THE SNOW KIMONO invites the reader into a magical world where reality shimmers with the fragile beauty of the moment and the dark, haunting awareness of a painful past that lingers just out of sight. Compassionate and disturbing, witness poe...

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The Tempest
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The Tempest

Inanna Publications

Words can be weapons. This moving collection isn’t afraid to wield them.Like the figure she describes in her ekphrastic poem “Clotho” as “Ensnared in long tentacles of hair, skeletal, toothless, chiseled in white marble...,” Martonfi’s THE TEMPEST h...

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