Susan Elmslie
Susan Elmslie is a Canadian poet living in Montreal, Quebec. In 2006, Elmslieās poetry collection I, Nadja, and Other Poems was a finalist for the Quebec Writers' Federation McAuslan First Book Prize and the winner of the A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry.[1] Elmslie was also a finalist for the 2007 ReLit Award for poetry.[2]
Works
- Museum of Kindness (Brick Books, 2017)
- I, Nadja, and Other Poems (Brick Books, 2006)
- When Your Body Takes to Trembling (Cranberry Tree, Windsor, 1997) (chapbook)
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References
- "I, Nadja, and Other Poems". QWF Literary Database of Quebec English-Language Authors. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
- "2007 ReLit Shortlists". The ReLit Awards. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
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