Bren Simmers

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Bren Simmers is a Canadian poet and writer. She is the author of three collections of poetry,Night Gears (Wolsak and Wynn 2010),Hastings-Sunrise (Nightwood Editions 2015), andIf, When (Gaspereau Press 2021).She is also the author of Pivot Point (Gaspereau Press 2019), a lyrical account of a nine-day wilderness canoe trip through the Bowron Lakes canoe circuit in British Columbia. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Bren Simmers is a Canadian poet and writer. She is the author of three collections of poetry,Night Gears (Wolsak and Wynn 2010),Hastings-Sunrise (Nightwood Editions 2015), andIf, When (Gaspereau Press 2021).She is also the author of Pivot Point (Gaspereau Press 2019), a lyrical account of a nine-day wilderness canoe trip through the Bowron Lakes canoe circuit in British Columbia. Born in Vancouver, she studied writing at the University of Victoria and has a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia. She is the winner of 2022 CBC Poetry Prize for her poem Spell World Backwards, a work inspired by how Alzheimer's affects language. Her book Hastings-Sunrise was a finalist for the 2015 City of Vancouver Book Award.She is also the winner of an Arc Poetry Magazine Poem of the Year Award, a finalist for The Malahat Review Long Poem Prize, and was a finalist for the 2006 Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award. She lives on Prince Edward Island.
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