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Stewart's first collection of poetry, ''The Canadian Girl'', was published in 1998, and was a finalist for the [[Milton_Acorn#Milton_Acorn_People.27s_Poetry_Award|Milton Acorn People's Poetry Award]] and [[Gerald Lampert Award]] for Best First Book of Poetry.<ref>[http://www.harbourpublishing.com/title/TheCanadianGirl The Canadian Girl] ''[[Harbour Publishing]]''. Retrieved 2 June 2011.</ref> Her second collection, ''Penny Dreadful'', was published in 2008 and was shortlisted for a [[ReLit Award]].<ref name="straight.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.straight.com/article-166079/shannon-stewart|last=Jones|first=Patty|title=Shannon Stewart faces the dreadful with sly humour|work=[[The Georgia Straight]]|date=16 October 2008|accessdate=2 June 2011}}</ref> One of Stewart's tabloid poems inspired by [[The Weekly World News]] tabloid was featured in its online site. <ref name="weeklyworldnews">{{cite web|url=http://weeklyworldnews.com/news/7409/tabloid-inspired-poems|last=Vann|first=Tap|title=Tabloid Inspired Poems |
Stewart's first collection of poetry, ''The Canadian Girl'', was published in 1998, and was a finalist for the [[Milton_Acorn#Milton_Acorn_People.27s_Poetry_Award|Milton Acorn People's Poetry Award]] and [[Gerald Lampert Award]] for Best First Book of Poetry.<ref>[http://www.harbourpublishing.com/title/TheCanadianGirl The Canadian Girl] ''[[Harbour Publishing]]''. Retrieved 2 June 2011.</ref> Her second collection, ''Penny Dreadful'', was published in 2008 and was shortlisted for a [[ReLit Award]].<ref name="straight.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.straight.com/article-166079/shannon-stewart|last=Jones|first=Patty|title=Shannon Stewart faces the dreadful with sly humour|work=[[The Georgia Straight]]|date=16 October 2008|accessdate=2 June 2011}}</ref> One of Stewart's tabloid poems inspired by [[The Weekly World News]] tabloid was metafictively featured in its online site. <ref name="weeklyworldnews">{{cite web|url=http://weeklyworldnews.com/news/7409/tabloid-inspired-poems|last=Vann|first=Tap|title=Tabloid Inspired Poems |
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===Poetry titles=== |
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Revision as of 23:20, 2 August 2014
Shannon Stewart is a Canadian writer living in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Writing
Stewart's first collection of poetry, The Canadian Girl, was published in 1998, and was a finalist for the Milton Acorn People's Poetry Award and Gerald Lampert Award for Best First Book of Poetry.[1] Her second collection, Penny Dreadful, was published in 2008 and was shortlisted for a ReLit Award.[2] One of Stewart's tabloid poems inspired by The Weekly World News tabloid was metafictively featured in its online site. [3]/</ref> [4]/</ref>
Poetry titles
- The Canadian Girl (1998) ISBN 0-88971-169-0
- Penny Dreadful (2008) ISBN 1-55065-245-1
Children's titles
- Sea Crow (2004) ISBN 1-55143-288-9
- Alphabad (2005) ISBN 1-4236-0147-5
- Captain Jake (2009) ISBN 1-55143-896-8
References
- ^ The Canadian Girl Harbour Publishing. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
- ^ Jones, Patty (16 October 2008). "Shannon Stewart faces the dreadful with sly humour". The Georgia Straight. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
- ^ Vann, Tap (7 April 2009). "Tabloid Inspired Poems". The Weekly World News. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
- ^ Deveraux, Danielle (3 June 2009). "The Tale of a Poet Addicted to Tabloids". Maisonneuve. Retrieved 2 August 2014.