April Bulmer

April Bulmer

April Bulmer (born 1963) is a Canadian poet whose poems have appeared in numerous literary magazines and anthologies, including Arc, the Malahat Review, Quills, and Ascent Aspirations. [http://www.poets.ca/linktext/direct/bulmer.htm April Bulmer's] biography at the League of Canadian Poets.] Her poetry has won awards from Leaf Press and the Ontario Poetry Society.

Bulmer was born in Toronto and educated at that city's York University, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in English and mass communications. She holds three Master's degrees: in creative writing from Concordia University in Montreal, in theology from Toronto's University of Trinity College and in religious studies from the University of Windsor.

Publications

*1991: "A Salve for Every Sore", Cormorant Books, ISBN 978-0-920953-66-2
*1997: "The Weight of Wings", Trout Lily Press, ISBN 978-0-96815-303-8
*1999: "HIM", Black Moss Press, ISBN ISBN 978-0-88753-322-1
*2004: "Oh My Goddess", Serengeti Press, ISBN 978-0-9732068-4-5
*2005: "Spring Rain", Serengeti Press, ISBN 978-0-9732068-9-6
*2007: "Black Blooms", Serengeti Press, ISBN 978-0-9784474-1-0
*2008: "The Goddess Psalms", Serengeti Press, ISBN 978-0-9784474-3-4

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