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Lucia Cascioli
BIO
Biography

Lucia is the author of nine books. Her work is included in People, Places, Passages: An Anthology of Canadian Literature (Longbridge Books, 2018) and her poetry has been published in Stile MagazineSkirting Around Magazine, From Glasgow to Saturn, a University of Glasgow literary magazine, and the special issue of Lancaster University's Lune Journal: Dreamfactory, part of Cinema Memory and the Digital Archive Project. 'Points', one of her short stories, can be found in Short Édition's Short Circuit Magazine Issue #07, as well as through its English dispensers. Her podcast, Dear Me, is part of Litro Magazine's Litro Lab. She has also collaborated with Brick, A Literary Journal, as the editor and producer of The Craft of Editing, a series of in-depth discussions between a number of Brick contributors and the magazine's editors.

Lucia participates in readings, lectures and book fairs. She is a member of the Writers’ Union of Canada, the Association of Italian-Canadian Writers, the Italian-American Studies Association, and the Jane Austen Society of North America.

She has a Combined Honours BA (Summa Cum Laude) from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and earned an MLitt in Creative Writing (with Distinction) from the University of Glasgow.


Lucia is pursuing her doctorate and working on her new novel.

ADDRESS
City: Greater Toronto Area, Province/Territory: Ontario
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PUBLICATIONS
Publications
AWARDS
Awards
Name
Spiral, Finalist, Next Generation Indie Book Awards
Name
Letters to the Grave, Honourable Mention, Whistler Independent Book Awards
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Programs & Interests
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