Tall Stuff
Autor Norma West Linderen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iul 2016
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ISBN-13: 9781927725382
ISBN-10: 1927725380
Pagini: 174
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Hidden Brook Press
ISBN-10: 1927725380
Pagini: 174
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Hidden Brook Press
Notă biografică
Norma West Linder was born in Toronto, spent her childhood on Manitoulin Island, and teenage years in Muskoka. She is a member of, The Writers' Union of Canada, The Ontario Poetry Society, WITS (Writers International Through Sarnia) and Past President of the Sarnia Branch of the Canadian Authors Assoc. Linder is the author of 5 novels, 14 collections of poetry, a memoir of Manitoulin Island, two children's books, and a biography of Pauline McGibbon. For 24 years she was on the faculty of Lambton College in Sarnia, teaching English and Creative Writing, retiring in 1992. For 7 years she wrote a monthly column for the Sarnia Observer. Her short stories have been published internationally and broadcast on the CBC. Her poetry has been published in, Fiddlehead, White Wall Review, Room of One's Own, Quills, Prairie Journal, FreeFall Magazine, Mobius, and other periodicals. In 2006 she compiled and edited Enchanted Crossroads for The Ontario Poetry Society. Her latest publications are collections of poems entitled, When Angels Weep, Lovely as a Tree, and Adder's Tongues. A collection of her short stories was released in August of 2013, entitled No Common Thread, published by Hidden Brook Press. In 2014, Two Paths Through the Seasons, a poetry book featuring Linder and James Deahl was published in Israel. In 2016, Hidden Brook Press published, The Pastel Planet, a children's book. Her poem "Valediction" was set to music by composer Jeffrey Ryan, performed in Toronto by the Tefelmusik Baroque Orchestra. She lives in Sarnia, Ontario with poet James Deahl. When not writing, Linder enjoys reading, swimming, and photography. She has two daughters and a son.