Photo Credit:
Photo credit
Cathy Thurston
Harry Thurston
BIO
Biography

Harry Thurston was born in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in 1950. He graduated with a BSc. in biology from Acadia University in 1971, and since 1977 has been a full-time poet, journalist, and editor. He has taught poetry at Saint Mary's University and journalism at University of King's College in Halifax, and served as writer-in-residence at Mount Allison, Dalhousie, and Acadia universities. He has been a contributor to more than 30 North American magazines--specializing in environmental issues and natural history--where his articles have garnered several national journalism awards. He is a four-time winner of the Evelyn Richardson Prize for the best non-fiction book by a Nova Scotian and also received the Dartmouth Book Award and Atlantic Booksellers' Choice Award for Tidal Life, A Natural History of the Bay of Fundy. A Place Between The Tides, A Naturalist's Reflections on the Salt Marsh, was a finalist for the Drainie-Taylor Biography Prize and the inaugural British Columbia Award for Canadian Non-fiction and winner of the Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award in the U.S. A Ship Portrait, A Novella-in-Verse, was a finalist for the Atlantic Poetry Prize and was later adapted for the stage. In 2009-10 he served as the Haig-Brown Writer-in-Residence in Campbell River, B.C. In 2012, he won the inaugural Lane Anderson Award, celebrating the best science writing, for The Atlantic Coast, A Natural History. His latest books are Icarus, Falling of Birds, a long eco-poem, and Lost River, The Waters of Remembrance, a memoir. He currently serves as a Mentor in the Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction program at University of King's College, in Halifax. 

ADDRESS
City: Tidnish Bridge, Province/Territory: Nova Scotia
EMAIL
GENRE
Poetry and Creative Non Fiction
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Keeping Watch at the End of the World
Publisher
Gaspereau Press
Year
2015
Title
Icarus
Title
Falling of Birds
Publisher
Anchorage Press
Year
2017
Title
Lost River
Title
The Waters of Remembrance
Publisher
Gaspereau Press
Year
2020
Title
Clouds Flying Before The Eye
Publisher
Goose Lane Editions
Year
1985
Title
Tidal Life
Title
A Natural History of the Bay of Fundy
Publisher
Camden House
Year
1990
Title
The Nature of Shorebirds
Title
Nomads of the Wetlands
Publisher
Greystone
Year
1996
Title
The Nature of Hummingbirds
Title
Rainbows on Wings
Publisher
Greystone Books
Year
1999
Title
The Sea Among The Rocks
Title
Travels in Atlantic Canada
Publisher
Pottersfield Press
Year
2002
Title
Island of the Blessed
Title
The Secrets of Egypt's Everlasting Oasis
Publisher
Doubleday Canada
Year
2003
Title
A Place Between The Tides
Title
A Naturalist's Reflections on the Salt Marsh
Publisher
Greystone Books
Year
2004
Title
A Ship Portrait
Title
A Novella-in-Verse
Publisher
Gaspereau Press
Year
2005
Title
Broken Vessel
Title
Thirty-Five Days in the Desert
Publisher
Gaspereau Press
Year
2007
Title
Silver Ghost (with photography by Thaddeus Holownia)
Publisher
Anchorage Press
Year
2008
Title
Animals Of My Own Kind
Title
Selected Poems
Publisher
Vehicule Press
Year
2009
AWARDS
Awards
Name
Lane Anderson Award
Publication
The Atlantic Coast
Year
2012
Name
A Natural History
Name
Evelyn Richardson Award
Publication
Tidal Life
Year
1991
Name
A Natural History of the Bay of Fundy
Name
City of Dartmouth Award
Publication
Tidal Life
Year
1991
Name
A Natural History of the Bay of Fundy
Name
Atlantic Booksellers' Choice Award
Publication
Tidal Life
Year
1991
Name
A Natural History of the Bay of Fundy
Name
Sigurd F. Olson Nature Writing Award
Year
A Place Between The Tides
Name
A Naturalist's Reflections on the Salt Marsh
Year
2005
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
No limit
Presentation Length
30-60 minutes
Presentation Description
Presentation description

Poetry reading and /or presentations on environmental issues

Presentation Fee(s)
$350 plus expenses
Workshop details
Audience Size
12
Intended Audience
apprenticing and practicing writers
Workshop Length
1-2 hours
Workshop Description
Workshop description

Techniques for writing prose poems

Workshop Fee(s)
$350 plus expenses
Programs & Interests
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