词条 | Diane Keating |
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| name = Diane Keating | image = | caption = | birth_place = | birth_date = | occupation = poet, novelist | period = 1970s-present | nationality = Canadian | notableworks = No Birds or Flowers | spouse = | awards = | website = }}Diane Keating is a Canadian writer.[1] She is most noted for her poetry collection No Birds or Flowers, which was a shortlisted nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language poetry at the 1982 Governor General's Awards.[2] She published two further poetry collections in the 1980s,[3] as well as the career anthology The Year One: New and Selected Poems in 2001.[4] In 1989, her short story "The Crying Out" was published in the Journey Prize anthology,[5] and in 1991, she was a Journey Prize finalist for her short story "The Salem Letters".[6] Both stories were excerpts from a novel in progress, which was originally slated for publication in 1992[7] but was withdrawn at that time and was not published until 2014.[8] Works
References1. ^"Bantering bards revel in each other's differences". Vancouver Sun, April 10, 1992. {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Keating, Diane}}{{Canada-writer-stub}}2. ^"Finalists declared in literary awards". The Globe and Mail, May 25, 1983. 3. ^"Poetry for eyes and ears". The Globe and Mail, August 17, 1985. 4. ^"Good Reasons to Publish Selected Poems". Books in Canada. 5. ^"Anthology has Canada's best". Calgary Herald, August 26, 1989. 6. ^"Prize finalists named". Halifax Daily News, September 1, 1991. 7. ^"Publishers unleash bumper book crop". Toronto Star, February 22, 1992. 8. ^"Connection to Salem burdened by gloom". Winnipeg Free Press, January 17, 2015. 10 : 20th-century Canadian poets|21st-century Canadian poets|21st-century Canadian novelists|Canadian women poets|Canadian women novelists|Writers from Winnipeg|Living people|20th-century Canadian women writers|21st-century Canadian women writers|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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