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) is a Canadian
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 poet
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 and author
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. She lives in Montreal
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, Quebec
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 and teaches creative writing at Concordia University.

Works

  • Tree of August - 1978
  • Bread and Chocolate - 1980
  • Mimosa and Other Poems - 1981
  • Necessary Sugar - 1984
  • Anything is Possible: A Selection of Eleven Women Poets (editor) - 1984
  • Immune to Gravity - 1986
  • Under My Skin (novel) - 1994
  • Luminous Emergencies - 1990
  • Stranger in You: Selected Poems and New - 1995
  • Debriefing the Rose - 1998
  • Tenor of Love (novel) - 2005

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See also: List of Canadian writers, List of Canadian poets
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