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Sue Sinclair

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Sue Sinclair is a Canadian poet. She was raised in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador,[1] and studied at Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, graduated in 1994 and then continued her education at the University of New Brunswick. Sinclair's first collection of poetry, Secrets of Weather and Hope (2001), was a finalist for the 2002 Gerald Lampert Award. Mortal Arguments (2003) was a finalist for the Atlantic Poetry Prize. Her third collection, "The Drunken Lovely Bird," won the International Independent Publisher's Award for Poetry. "Breaker" was a finalist for the Pat Lowther Award and The Atlantic Poetry Prize.

Sue currently resides in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[2]

Bibliography

  • Secrets of Weather and Hope (Brick Books, 2001)
  • Mortal Arguments (Brick Books, 2003)
  • The Drunken Lovely Bird (Goose Lane Editions, 2005)
  • Breaker (Brick Books, 2008)

References

  1. ^ Carey, Barbara (4 January 2009). Whirling dervish in verse, Toronto Star
  2. ^ Brick Books - Sue Sinclair