Other Works of Kay McCracken
The Pine Beetle Review
Copyright 2007 Pine Beetle Press
Kay McCracken’s poem “Rain” explores the lush, mesmerizing rhythms of spring rain in Vancouver. The surprise ending of the poem says a lot about the different sensibilities of two people who are no longer married.
Kaleidoscope IV
A project of The Shuswap Writers’ Group 2004
In this collection of short fiction, essays, and poems Kay McCracken’s poem “March” explores the mercurial moods of March weather. In her short fiction piece “Postscript” a wife and mother comes to terms with the ending of life as she’s known it. With the help of a friend, she glimpses the possibility of a new beginning.
A Pocketful of Muse: Pieces From Interior B.C.
Edited by Deanna Kawatski
Published in 2001 by The Federation of B.C. Writers
Kay McCracken’s semi-autobiographical fiction piece called “Reflections: An Opening” deals with the end of a dream for Anne, a bookseller. In the tradition of Edgar Allen Poe, a mysterious raven makes his presence known.
radiant danse uv being: a poetic portrait of bill bissett
Co-edited by Jeff Pew and Stephen Roxborough
Radiant danse is described as an eclectic, energetic tribute to one of Canada’s most courageous and unconventional poets.
A Raven in My Heart: A Memoir
Kay McCracken longs for a path with heart. In her literary memoir, Kay leaves Vancouver, searching for a slower pace in what appears to be a laid back, small B.C. town. She decides on bookseller as the ideal job and leaps headlong into her new life.