Steve McCabe (author)

Steve McCabe (author)

Steve McCabe is a Canadian author, poet, and artist.

Bibliography

Published Books

Hierarchy of LossISBN 978-1-894800-94-5ISBN –13: 978-1-894800-94-5Ekstasis Editions 200793 pp

Orpheus and Eurydice: Before the Descent(Co-authored with Tannaz Nanavati)ISBN 1-897275-19-6LyricalMyrical Books 200632 pp

Jawbone ISBN 1-894800-32-XEkstasis Editions 200591 pp

Radio Picasso ISBN 1-894205-03-0WatershedBooks 199988 pp

Wyatt Earp in Dallas: 1963ISBN 0-9699639-0-4Seraphim Editions 199679 pp

Steven McCabe is a visual artist and poet. He is the author of 5 books of poetry, most recently Hierarchy of Loss (Ekstasis Editions 2007). He recently illustrated a children's book of Victorian Fairy Tales; The Golden Key by George Macdonald (P.D. Meany 2008) with fine-line ink drawings. He has created public murals and exhibited paintings, mixed media and collaborative artworks. He regularly performs public readings of his poetry sharing the stage with dancers, musicians and multimedia presentations featuring his artwork. Most recently he performed with the Blue Room blues band as part of National Poetry Month 2008. Steven McCabe's teaching experience includes The Ontario Arts Council Artists in Education program, Learning Through the Arts (Royal Conservatory of Music), Inner City Angels, Arts for Children of Toronto, the Toronto Board of Education and The League of Canadian Poets. Steven McCabe has over 20 years of teaching experience.

External links

* [http://www.seraphimeditions.com/steve.html Steve McCabe page at Seraphime Editions] .


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