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What the writers are sayin’ about Sylvie Hill

“Not for the faint of heart. Not for those who find offence in the particulars of life.” ~ Jeff Ross, Author (Orca Press) “Sylvie Hill successfully straddles the zone between the colloquial and the quixotic with her sassy, tell-it-like-it-is spoken word. This is a performer to watch out for.” ~Alexis O’Hara, Performance Artist “Sylvie Hill […]

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FALLING MEN AND WOMEN

FALLING IN LOVE: or, WE ARE TRYING TO SAVE EACH OTHER | In my past, I have chosen men with whom a longterm relationship would not be realistic/possible because of the baggage I was carrying. These men carried my loads intensely and consistently: it breaks bodies down. Other men I have chosen because I was […]

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Sylvie talks about erotic lit in Centretown News

This article titled “Local author says erotic literature is for ’good girls,’ too…” was featured in Carleton University’s Centretown News By Jessica Iaboni ——————————————————————————– An Ottawa writer will release her first fiction novel about the sexual escapades of a liberated woman and her hybrid vampire lover in early April [2006]. Patricia McCarthy, an office worker […]

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Sounds like Sylvie Hill

The Ottawa XPress – March 4, 2004 By: Matthew Firth Poet Faces Off for Victory Ottawa’s Sylvie Hill will be one of 70 Canadian poets vying for victory when CBC Radio’s Poetry Face-Off starts next week. The competition for a national champion kicks off in 14 Canadian cities with five poets in each making words […]

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Sylvie on erotica in Writer’s Block Magazine

Writer’s Block Magazine – Winter 2002 By: Lorie Boucher erotica: n. intentionally erotic literature or art erotic: adj. 1. of or pertaining to sexual love 2. tending to arouse sexual desire or excitement ~Canadian Oxford Dictionary The reader’s noble quest for dirty knowledge ends thusly in the Canadian Oxford Dictionary; searching for sexual desire is […]

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