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Dani Couture

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Danielle (Dani) Couture (born 1978) is a Canadian poet and novelist.[1]

Couture was born on a military base to a francophone father and an anglophone mother, both of whom were enlisted in the Canadian Forces. She has lived in ten cities, including North Bay, Vancouver, Windsor and Taichung, Taiwan. She currently lives in Toronto, Ontario.[2]

Couture's poetry, essays, reviews and interviews have been published in various literary journals and magazines and anthologies, including The Walrus, The Globe and Mail, Taddle Creek, The Fiddlehead, Arc and Best Canadian Poems in English."

In 2011, Couture's second book of poetry, Sweet, was shortlisted for the Trillium Book Award for Poetry in English[3] and won the ReLit Award for Poetry.[4] In 2011, she also received an Honour of Distinction from the Writers' Trust of Canada's Dayne Ogilvie Prize.[1]

She is the literary editor at This Magazine.

Books

Poetry

  • Good Meat. Toronto: Pedlar Press, 2006.
  • Sweet. Toronto: Pedlar Press, 2010.
  • YAW. Toronto: Mansfield, 2014.

Novels

  • Algoma. Invisible Publishing, 2011

Awards & Recognition

References

External links