Beverley Daurio

Beverley Daurio

Beverley Daurio (born 1953) is a Canadian writer and editor. Formerly editor-in-chief of "Poetry Canada Review" and editor and publisher of "", she is currently editor-in-chief of The Mercury Press. Her short fiction, reviews and literary essays have been published in Canada, Australia, the United States, Romania, and England.

Bibliography

*"If Summer Had a Knife" (1987)
*"Love and Hunger" (1988) (editor)
*"Justice" (1988)
*"Ink and Strawberries" (1988) (edited with Luise von Flowtow)
*"Hard Times" (1990)
*"His Dogs" (1990)
*"Hell & Other Novels" (1992)
*"Internal Document" (1992)
*"The Power to Bend Spoons: Interviews with Canadian Novelists" (1998)
*"Dream Elevators: Interviews with Canadian Poets" (2000)
*"Sex: An Anthology, Vivid: Stories by Five Women" (2001) (edited with Anna Rumley)
*"The Closets of Time" (2007) (edited with Richard Truhlar) ISBN 978-1-55128-133-9

References

* New, W. H., ed. "The Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada." Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002. p. 275.

External links

* [http://conversationsinthebooktrade.blogspot.com/2006/11/conversation-1-bev-daurio.html Interview with Beverley Daurio]


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