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rampike
rampike dial. and N. Amer. (ˈræmpaɪk) Also 9 ran-, raun-. [Of obscure formation: the second element may be pike. Cf. rampick.] A decaying or dead tree; a spiky stump or stem of a tree. Also attrib.1853 S. Strickland Twenty-Seven Years in Canada West II. 198 The recently burnt fallow, with its blacke... Oxford English Dictionary
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GrOnk
Rampike, 12.1 (Fall 2001), 33 Avant Canada: Poets, Prophets, Revolutionaries, edited by Gregory Betts & Christian Bök (eds), note 21, Wilfrid Laurier wikipedia.org
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rampick
rampick, a. Obs. exc. dial. (ˈræmpɪk) Also 6–7 ran-, 9 dial. raun-; 6 ranpike. [Of obscure origin: cf. rampike.] Of a tree or bough: Partially decayed or dead; bare of leaves or twigs.1593 Drayton Ecl. i. 23 Rowland, leaning on a Ranpike Tree. [Margin. A tree with age beginning to decay at the top.]... Oxford English Dictionary
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Helen Hajnoczky
Hajnoczky's work has appeared in the journals fillingStation, Matrix, NoD, Rampike, and Speechless, as well as the anthologies Why Poetry Sucks (Insomniac wikipedia.org
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rounsepike
† ˈrounsepike Obs. rare. In 5 rounse-, rownsepyk. [Of obscure origin: cf. rampike and rampick.] A leafless branch.1470–85 Malory Arthur vi. xvi. 209 Ouer his hede he sawe a rownsepyk, a bygge bough leueles. Ibid., Syr Launcelot putte aweye the stroke with the rounsepyk. Oxford English Dictionary
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Karl Jirgens
The emergence of Rampike is a part of the larger flourishing small press scene in Toronto at the time. just search for "about Rampike" and click the "university" link). wikipedia.org
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raunpike
raunpike var. rampike. Oxford English Dictionary
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Rebecca Rosenblum
"Hello Hello" (short story) Rampike. Windsor: Fall 2008. "Tech Support," "ContEd," and "The House on Elsbeth" (short stories) Coming Attractions. wikipedia.org
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Joseph D. Haske
Publications Haske wrote for a number of publications, including The Texas Review, The Four-Way Review, Pleiades, Boulevard, Fiction International, Rampike wikipedia.org
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Al Hunter (writer)
, Growing Up Male: A Multicultural Anthology; Canadian Literature; Gatherings; New Breed; North Coast Review; Poets Who Haven't Moved to Minneapolis; Rampike wikipedia.org
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Brian Henderson (poet)
criticism has appeared in Arc Poetry Magazine, Antigonish Review, Canadian Forum, Canadian Literature, CVII, Descant, ECW, The Fiddlehead, Prism, Quarry, Rampike wikipedia.org
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Claudine Bertrand
, La Nouvelle Barre du jour, Les Écrits, Hobo- Québec, Possibles, Rampike, Moebius, Estuaire, Écritures, Tessera, Bacchanales and Acte Sud. wikipedia.org
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George Swede
1960s and published in such journals as Antigonish Review Canadian Forum; Grain New Quarterly Open Letter Piedmont Literary Review; Quarry Magazine Rampike wikipedia.org
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Pauline Holdstock
Amazon', Matrix, Number 46; Mouths of the Amazon chapbook, fingerprinting inkoperated, 1995; 'Fractured Symmetry', Exile Vol. 12/3, 1988; 'Canticle' Rampike , Vol 6 /2, 1988; 'Transpositions', Rampike, Vol.4 2-3, 1985; Reviews and essays Review of Eimear McBride's The Lesser Bohemians, The National Post, 29 wikipedia.org
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Nigel Spencer
A selection of Spencer's poems, titled After-Images, was published in "Rampike Magazine" in 1998. wikipedia.org
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