Lorraine Gane was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, and grew up in Toronto. In the mid-seventies she graduated from Carleton University’s Honours Journalism Program, then worked as a full-time writer and editor for major Canadian newspapers and magazines until 1989, when she began freelancing. In the early nineties, she also started teaching writing at universities and colleges such as Ryerson, McMaster, and Georgian (later at Vancouver Island University and the University of Victoria), as well as conducting her own private workshops. Selections from Lorraine’s first poetry book, Even the Slightest Touch Thunders on My Skin (Black Moss Press, 2002), were shortlisted for the Canadian Literary Awards in 1997 and the League of Canadian Poets chapbook contest. Among her publications since moving to Salt Spring Island, B.C., are the chapbooks Beauty and Beyond: Songs of Small Mercies and Arc of Light by Raven Chapbooks, and two full-length volumes of poems, The Way the Light Enters (Black Moss Press, 2014) and The Blue Halo (Leaf Press, 2014). She is co-winner of the 2023 Gwendolyn MacEwen Award for Best Suite of Canadian Poems. Lorraine is completing a fourth poetry collection, among other books. She mentors writers through online courses, consultations, workshops, and manuscript editing. www.lorrainegane.com.
Lorraine Gane
BIO
Biography
ADDRESS
City: ,
Province/Territory: British Columbia
EMAIL
info@lorrainegane.com
GENRE
poetry
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Arc of Light
Publisher
Raven Chapbooks
Year
2020
Title
The Way the Light Enters
Publisher
Black Moss Press
Year
2014
Title
The Blue Halo
Publisher
Leaf Press
Year
2014
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