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Jen Currin

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Jen Currin is an American/Canadian poet. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, she is currently based in Vancouver, British Columbia and teaches creative writing at Kwantlen University and Simon Fraser University.[1] Her 2010 collection The Inquistion Yours won the Audre Lorde Award for Lesbian Poetry in 2011,[1] and was a shortlisted nominee for that year's Lambda Literary Award, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize and ReLit Award.[1]

She published two prior collections, The Sleep of Four Cities and Hagiography.[2]

Her debut short story collection, Hider/Seeker, was published in 2018.[3]

Works

  • The Sleep of Four Cities (2005, Anvil Press). ISBN 1895636701.
  • Hagiography (2008, Coach House Books). ISBN 9781552451977.
  • The Inquisition Yours (2010, Coach House Books). ISBN 9781552452301.
  • Hider/Seeker (2018)

References