Karen Enns
Karen Enns is a Canadian poet based in Victoria, British Columbia.[1] She is most noted for her 2017 collection Cloud Physics, which won the Raymond Souster Award for poetry in 2018.[2]
Enns published her debut poetry collection That Other Beauty in 2010,[3] and was shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Award in 2011.[4] Her second collection, Ordinary Hours, followed in 2014.[5]
Works
- That Other Beauty (2010)
- Ordinary Hours (2014)
- Cloud Physics (2017)
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References
- "Cloud Physics, by Karen Enns". Quill & Quire, April 2017.
- "The League of Canadian Poets announces winners of the 2018 Annual Poetry Awards". Quill & Quire, June 18, 2018.
- "Honey days of times past". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, October 30, 2010.
- "Dionne Brand, Di Brandt among finalists for poetry's Pat Lowther prize: Brand, Brandt among poetry prize finalists". Canadian Press, April 4, 2011.
- "Derksen iffy; Enns shines quietly; The Vestiges needs fact checker; Ordinary Hours offers spare grace". Halifax Chronicle-Herald, October 18, 2014.
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