In this interview, Ian Kinney talks about their book Air Salt. The experience of falling from the seventh floor influenced Kinney’s trajectory of writing. This conversation with Paul Meunier explores the aspects of writing that Kinney uses to better narrate the traumatic event. They discuss issues of writing as resistance, activism, mental health and disabilities.
Ian Kinney (he/him, they/them) holds an MA in English from the University of Calgary. Kinney plays with found text. In their debut book of poetry entitled, Air Salt : A Trauma Mémoire as a Result of the Fall (U of C Press), Kinney (un)writes his hospitalization and recovery from a seven story fall and uses poetry as part of his neuro-rehabilitation. This bisexual settler poet lives in Calgary, and occasionally cares for his family’s Kinnship House, a net-zero homestead on the Kainai territory between Lethbridge and Vulcan, Alberta.
Paul Meunier is currently an English Ph.D. candidate at the University of Calgary. Paul’s poetry explores spaces between experimental form and subject representation, and his work has been published in NōD Magazine, filling Station Magazine, The Anti-Languorous Project, and more. Paul’s SSHRC-funded dissertation, “Mapping Poetics,” navigates Calgary’s queer history through experimental poetry, exploring how atemporal crossings weave between past, present, and a poetics of queer futurity. Paul also studied photography at the Alberta College of Art + Design, now AUArts, back when chemical processing was still hip.
TIA House is run by Larissa Lai, Joshua Whitehead, Mahmoud Ababneh, Paul Meunier, Aruna Srivastava, Marc Lynch, Marj Rugunda, and Ryan Stearne.
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Our intro/outro music is “Monarch of the Streets” by Loyalty Freak Music.