Julie Bruck
BIO
Biography

JULIE BRUCK is from Montreal and has lived in San Francisco since 1997. Her  fourth and most recent collection is How to Avoid Huge Ships (Brick Books, 2018).  Her poems have appeared in Plume, The New Yorker, The Walrus, Poetry Daily, and The Academy of American Poets' Poem-A-Day, among other venues. Her third book, Monkey Ranch (Brick Books), won Canada’s 2012  Governor General's Literary Award for poetry, and How to Avoid Huge Ships was a finalist for the same award in 2019. More info: http://www.juliebruck.com

ADDRESS
City: San Francisco, California (Montreal, QC), Province/Territory: _none
EMAIL
GENRE
Poetry
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
How to Avoid Huge Ships
Publisher
Brick Books
Year
2018
Title
Monkey Ranch
Publisher
Brick Books
Year
2012
Title
The End of Travel
Publisher
Brick Books
Year
1999
Title
The Woman Downstairs
Publisher
Brick Books
Year
1993
Title
La Singerie (translator: William S. Messier)
Publisher
Les Editions Triptyque
Year
2013
AWARDS
Awards
Name
Governor General's Award for Poetry—finalist
Publication
How to Avoid Huge Ships
Year
2019
Name
Governor General's Award for Poetry—winner
Publication
Monkey Ranch
Year
2012
LINKS
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