- Lynn Crosbie
Lynn Crosbie (born 1963) is a Canadian
poet andnovelist .Life
Crosbie was born in
Montreal ,Quebec , and now lives inToronto ,Ontario .Career
She is a cultural critic, and the author of several books of poetry: "Miss Pamela's Mercy", "VillainElle", "Pearl" and a collection of new and selected work, "Queen Rat". "Pearl", was shortlisted for the
Pat Lowther Award . Crosbie teaches at theOntario College of Art and Design and theUniversity of Toronto , and is acolumnist for "The Globe and Mail ". She wrote herPhD thesis on the work of the Americanpoet Anne Sexton . She is perhaps best known for hercontroversial book on theCanadian criminal Paul Bernardo , "Paul's Case".In 2006 she published a book-length poem titled "Liar", available through
House of Anansi Press . "Liar" is a personal work that deals with the end of her seven-year relationship with the Toronto poet, editor, andprofessional wrestling fan Michael Holmes.Bibliography
*"Miss Pamela's Mercy" - 1992
*"Villainelle" - 1994
*"Pearl" - 1996
*"Paul's Case: The Kingston Letters" - 1997
*"Queen Rat: New and Selected Poems" - 1998
*"Dorothy L'Amour" - 1999
*"Phoebe 2002" - 2003 (with Jeffery Conway and David Trinidad)
*"Missing Children" - 2003
*"Liar" - 2006External links
* [http://www.library.utoronto.ca/canpoetry/crosbie/ Crosbie's home page]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/wordsatlarge/features/feature.php?storyId=370 "Two Birds" from "Missing Children", online at CBC Words at Large]
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