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Highlights
- These poems reconstitute the lost canon of one of our most vibrant and original voices.
- About the Author: Susan Musgrave has won awards for writing in four different categories: poetry, fiction, nonfiction and children's books.
- 406 Pages
- Poetry, American
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About the Book
Seven-title canon reissues Musgrave's early must-have literary opusBook Synopsis
These poems reconstitute the lost canon of one of our most vibrant and original voices. Musgrave explodes expectations and haunts the reader with dramatic appeal.
About the Author
Susan Musgrave has won awards for writing in four different categories: poetry, fiction, nonfiction and children's books. She has been short-listed for the Governor General's Award four times, and has received the Tilden (CBC/Saturday Night) Canadian Literary Award for Poetry (1996) and the Vicky Metcalf Short Story Editor's Award. Her poem "Ice-Age Lingerie" won first prize in the Panty Lines Poetry Contest (1999).
Musgrave has been a writer-in residence at universities across Canada, has juried numerous awards and is active politically in several author-advocacy organizations. She is a regular contributor to the CBC, a past chair of the Writer's Union and lives on Vancouver Island near Sidney, BC.