
The Extraliterary is Brent Raycroft's outlet for his short essays on Canadian poetry, with tangents leading into the extraliterary "world." I am a Canadian poet, critic, freelance editor, housekeeper, bricoleur, parent of adult children.
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Brent Raycroft is a Canadian poet, critic, freelance editor, parent, housekeeper, bricoleur.
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