Canadian poet and children's writer (born 1951)
Susan Musgrave
Born (1951-03-12 ) March 12, 1951 (age 73) Santa Cruz, California Occupation Author, poet Genre Poetry, fiction, children's literature Spouse
Susan Musgrave (born March 12, 1951) is a Canadian poet and children's writer . She was born in Santa Cruz, California , to Canadian parents, and lives in British Columbia , dividing her time between Sidney and Haida Gwaii . She has been nominated several times for Canada's Governor General literary awards.[ 1]
Musgrave left school at 14, and had her first works published at 16.[ 1] In 1986, at a wedding held in prison,[ 1] she married Stephen Reid , a writer, convicted bank robber and former member of the infamous band of thieves known as the Stopwatch Gang . Their relationship was chronicled in 1999 in the CBC series The Fifth Estate .[ 2]
Musgrave defended Al Purdy 's collection of poetry, Rooms for Rent in the Outer Planets: Selected Poems, 1962–1996 , in Canada Reads 2006 , a nationally broadcast radio "battle of the books" competition.[ 3]
She teaches creative writing in the University of British Columbia 's optional residency Master of Fine Arts program.[ 4]
Musgrave's archives are held by the William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections at McMaster University .[ 5]
Her book Exculpatory Lilies was shortlisted for the 2023 Griffin Poetry Prize .[ 6]
Bibliography
Poetry
Songs of the Sea-Witch — 1970
Entrance of the Celebrant — 1972
Grave-Dirt and Selected Strawberries — 1973
Gullband Thought Measles was a Happy Ending — 1974
The Impstone — 1976
Selected Strawberries and Other Poems — 1977
Kiskatinaw Songs — 1978
Becky Swan's Book — 1978
A Man to Marry, A Man to Bury — 1979 (nominated for a Governor General's Award )
Tarts and Muggers — 1982
Right through the Heart — 1982
Cocktails at the Mausoleum — 1985
The Embalmer's Art — 1991
Forcing the Narcissus — 1994
Things That Keep and Do Not Change — 1999
What the Small Day Cannot Hold: Collected Poems 1970-1985 — 2000
When the World Is Not Our Home: Selected Poems 1985-2000 — 2009
Obituary of Light: the Sangan River Meditations — 2009
Origami Dove — 2011
Exculpatory Lilies - 2022
Fiction
The Charcoal Burners — 1980 (nominated for a Governor General's Award )
The Dancing Chicken — 1987
Cargo of Orchids — 2000
Given — 2012
Non-fiction
Great Musgrave — 1989
Musgrave Landing: Musings on the Writing Life — 1994
You're in Canada Now... Motherfucker: A Memoir of Sorts — 2005
A Taste of Haida Gwaii: Food Gathering and Feasting at the Edge of the World — 2015
Children's literature
Gullband — 1980
Hag Head — 1980
Kestrel and Leonardo — 1990
Dreams Are More Real than Bathtubs — 1998
Kiss, Tickle, Cuddle, Hug" — 2012
Love You More — 2012[ 7]
Compiled or edited by Musgrave
Because You Loved Being a Stranger: 55 Poets Celebrate Patrick Lane — 1994
Nerves Out Loud: Critical Moments in the Lives of Seven Teen Girls — 2001
You Be Me: Friendship in the Lives of Teen Girls — 2002
The Fed Anthology — 2003
Certain Things About My Mother: Daughters Speak — 2003
Perfectly Secret: The Hidden Lives of Seven Teen Girls — 2004
Song lyrics
"Ode to the missing but not forgotten" — 2006 (performed by the guitarist Brad Prevedoros and singer Amber Smith)[ 8]
References
^ a b c "Susan Musgrave" . Britannica. November 3, 2019. Retrieved November 3, 2019 .
^ "My Friend the Bank Robber" . The Fifth Estate . CBC. Archived from the original on 2013-10-23. Retrieved December 12, 2022 .
^ "End of the road for Boyden on 'Canada Reads' " . CBC. April 20, 2006. Archived from the original on October 16, 2006. Retrieved December 12, 2022 .
^ "Susan Musgrave" . Creative Writing . Retrieved 2024-10-08 .
^ "Susan Musgrave fonds | McMaster University Library" . library.mcmaster.ca . Retrieved 2024-10-08 .
^ CBC Books (June 8, 2023). "American poet Roger Reeves wins $130K Griffin Poetry Prize for best poetry book in the world" . CBC.ca . Archived from the original on December 21, 2023. Retrieved December 21, 2023 .
^ "Love You More" . Publishers Weekly . April 2014.
^ Lori Culbert (June 5, 2006). "Ode to the Missing But Not Forgotten" . The Vancouver Sun . Archived from the original on June 14, 2006. Retrieved December 12, 2022 – via Vancouver Eastside Missing Women.
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