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Jane Munro is a Canadian poet, writer, and educator. She is the author of the prose memoir Open Every Window, and the poetry collections False Creek, Blue Sonoma, winner of the 2015 Canadian Griffin Poetry Prize, Glass FloatActive PassPoint No Point, and Grief Notes & Animal Dreams. Her work has received the Bliss Carman Poetry Award, the Macmillan Prize for Poetry, and been nominated for the Pat Lowther Award. She is a member of Yoko’s Dogs (Jan Conn, Mary di Michele, Susan Gillis, Jane Munro), a poetry collective who have published WhiskRhinoceros, and Caution Tape. Munro has taught Creative Writing at universities, led writing workshops, and given readings across Canada, in the USA, England, Ireland, Italy, Egypt, and India. After living for twenty years on the southwest coast of Vancouver Island, she has now returned to Vancouver.

Blue Sonoma 2015 Canadian Winner

Judges’ Citation

Somewhere between the directness and clarity of haiku and Yeats’s ‘An aged man is but a paltry thing’ moves Jane Munro’s hauntingly candid explorations of the hard truths of growing old.