Literary CV
Books
- The River and The Window. Four Humours Press, Winnipeg,
1974.
- Edition of Poem for Voices broadcast on CBC radio.
- Things That Fly. Winnipeg: Four Humours Press, 1978 and
Chicago: Ohio University Press/Swallow Press, 1980.
- Rag Doll's Shadow. Erin, Ontario: Porcupine's Quill,
1979.
- Playing the Numbers. North Dakota: University of North
Dakota Quarterly, 1986.
- Also, in North Dakota Quarterly,
vol. 54, number 3 (Summer, 1986).
Anthologies, Pamphlets, etc.
- Made In Canada: New Poetry of the 70's. Eds.Raymond Souster
and Douglas Lochhead. Oberon Press, 1970.
- Draft. Ed. Dennis Cooley. Winnipeg: Turnstone Press, 1981.
- The Explanation. Broadside pamphlet. Toronto: League of
Canadian Poets. n.d.
- Undozen: Thirteen Canadian Poets. Ed. Judith Fitzgerald.
Windsor, Ontario: Black Moss Press, 1982.
- Poetry Toronto. "Feature Poet." November, 1984.
- Section Lines. Ed. Mark Duncan. Winnipeg: Turnstone
Press, 1988.
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Selected Periodicals in which poems appeared betwen 1960 and 1985
- Accent, The Yale Review, Contact, Atlantic Monthly,
Minnesota Review, Prism, Canadian Dimension,
The Quest, The Literary Review, The Michigan
Quarterly Review, Massachusetts Review, Omphalos,
Poetry Northwest, Dreadnought, Far Point,
The Little Magazine, Tuatara, Malahat Review,
Jewish Dialog, Tamarack Review, CVII, Quarry,
Waves, Descant, Event, North Dakota Quarterly,
Poetry Toronto, Northern Light, Margin
Dramatic Poems for Radio
- Night-Clouds in the Wilderness. Commissioned by CBC.
Presented on September 4, 1971. (20 minutes).
- Included in Things That Fly.
- The River and the Window. Broadcast on CBC "Anthology,"
March 1974. (30 minutes).
- Printed as chapbook by
Four Humours Press.
Editing and Publishing
- Founder and co-editor (1967-72) of The Far Point. A
journal devoted to poetry, reviews, and articles on
contemporary poetry. (Published by The University of
Manitoba).
- Founded Four Humours Press (1972). A private press
publishing, from hand-set type on hand-fed presses,
small books of verse in illustrated editions limited
to a maximum of 400-450 copies. (To approx. 1980)