Anne Simpson lives in Mi'kma'ki (Nova Scotia), where she writes poetry, fiction, and essays. Four of her ten books have been Globe & Mail Best Books. She has been awarded the Griffin Prize for poetry and the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award for fiction. An adjunct professor of English at St. Francis Xavier University, she has worked as a writer-in-residence at libraries and universities across the country.
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Anne Simpson
BIO
Biography
ADDRESS
City: Antigonish,
Province/Territory: Nova Scotia
EMAIL
c/o TWUC
GENRE
poetry, fiction, essays
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Speechless
Publisher
Freehand Books
Year
2020
Title
Experiments in Distant Influence: Notes & Poems
Publisher
Gaspereau Press
Year
2020
Title
Strange Attractor
Publisher
McClelland & Stewart
Year
2019
Title
Is
Publisher
McClelland & Stewart
Year
2011
Title
The Marram Grass: Poetry and Otherness
Publisher
Gaspereau Press
Year
2009
Title
Falling
Publisher
McClelland & Stewart
Year
2008
Title
Quick
Publisher
McClelland & Stewart
Year
2007
Title
Loop
Publisher
McClelland & Stewart
Year
2003
Title
Canterbury Beach
Publisher
Penguin
Year
2001
Title
Light Falls Through You
Publisher
McClelland & Stewart
Year
2000
AWARDS
Awards
Name
Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award
Publication
Speechless
Year
2021
Name
Dartmouth Award for Fiction
Publication
Falling
Year
2009
Name
Pat Lowther Award for Poetry
Publication
Quick
Year
2008
Name
Griffin Poetry Prize
Publication
Loop
Year
2004
Name
Atlantic Poetry Prize
Publication
Light Falls Through You
Year
2001
Name
Gerald Lampert Prize for Poetry
Publication
Light Falls Through You
Year
2001
Name
Journey Prize for Short Fiction
Publication
"Dreaming Snow"
Year
1997
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