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Steve Luxton | |
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Born | 1946 (age 77–78) Coventry, England |
Occupation | Poet and educator |
Steve Luxton (born in Coventry, England, in 1946) is a Canadian-based poet living near Ayer's Cliff, Quebec in the Eastern Townships. He taught at English Literature at John Abbott College and Creative Writing at Concordia University. He was an original editor of Matrix and The Moosehead Review and co-owner and editor of the Montreal publishing company started by Louis Dudek, DC Books, from 1987 to 2012.[1][2] He left to focus on producing his own work.[3] He was also a founding member of the now defunct Montreal Storytellers, an oral storytelling group which performed in both Canada and the U.S.[4]
He participated in Dial-A-Poem Montreal 1985–1987.
Publications
Poetry
- The Dying Meteorologist. Montreal, QC: DC Books, 2019.
- Iridium. Montreal, QC: DC Books, 2013.
- In the Vision of Birds: New and Selected Poems. Montreal, QC: DC Books, 2012.
- Luna Moth and Other Poems. Montreal, QC: DC Books, 2004.
- The Hills that Pass By. Montreal, QC: DC Books, 1987.
References
- ^ Luxton, Steve (2012). In the Vision of Birds: New and Selected Poems. DC Books. ISBN 9781897190845.
- ^ "Luxton, Steve | All Lit up".
- ^ Ian McGillis. "Back to his own work." Montreal Gazette. January 26, 2013. https://www.pressreader.com/canada/montreal-gazette/20130126/282497181035818
- ^ "Signature Editions | Authors | Steve Luxton".
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