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.<ref>[http://www.wolsakandwynn.ca/title.asp?id=123 Bren Simmers' debut novel with Wolsak and Wynn].</ref>, will be released by Wolsak and Wynn<ref>[http://www.wolsakandwynn.ca Wolask and Wynn publisher website] </ref> in September 2010.
.<ref>[http://www.wolsakandwynn.ca/title.asp?id=123 Bren Simmers' debut novel with Wolsak and Wynn].</ref>, will be released by Wolsak and Wynn<ref>[http://www.wolsakandwynn.ca Wolask and Wynn publisher website] </ref> in September 2010.


Born in Vancouver, she studied writing at the University of Victoria and has a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from The University of British Columbia. Winner of the Arc Poem of the Year Award<ref> [http://www.arcpoetry.ca/mag/contests/poem_of_the_year_contest.php Bren Simmers wins Arc Poem of the Year] </ref> and shortlisted for the Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award , her poetry has been published in journals across Canada.
Born in Vancouver, she studied writing at the University of Victoria and has a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from The University of British Columbia. Winner of the Arc Poem of the Year Award<ref> [http://www.arcpoetry.ca/mag/contests/poem_of_the_year_contest.php Bren Simmers wins Arc Poem of the Year] </ref> and shortlisted for the [[Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award[[, her poetry has been published in journals across Canada.


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==

Revision as of 16:27, 30 July 2010

Bren Simmers
Born(1976-09-28)September 28, 1976
Citizenship Canada


Bren Simmers is a Canadian poet. Her debut collection of poems, Night Gears .[1], will be released by Wolsak and Wynn[2] in September 2010.

Born in Vancouver, she studied writing at the University of Victoria and has a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from The University of British Columbia. Winner of the Arc Poem of the Year Award[3] and shortlisted for the [[Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award[[, her poetry has been published in journals across Canada.

Bibliography

  • Night Gears Wolsak and Wynn, forthcoming September 2010, ISBN 9781894987493

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