Chris Hutchinson (poet)
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Chris Hutchinson | |
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Born | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | August 2, 1972
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Personal life
Chris Hutchinson [1] (born August 2, 1972) in Montreal, Quebec, grew up on Vancouver Island, and has since lived, worked, and studied across Canada and the US, earning a BFA from the University of Victoria, an MFA in Creative Writing from Arizona State University, and a PhD in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Houston.
Chris is currently core faculty in the English Department at MacEwan University[2] on Treaty 6 Territory, Amiskwacîwâskahikan (Edmonton, AB, Canada).
Poetry Books
- Unfamiliar Weather [3] (Muses' Company, 2005)
- Other People's Lives [4] (Brick Books, 2009)
- A Brief History of the Short-lived [5] (Nightwood Editions, 2012)
- In the Vicinity of Riches [6] (Goose Lane Editions / icehouse poetry, 2020)
Novels
- Jonas in Frames: an Epic [7] (Goose Lane Editions / icehouse poetry, 2014)
Awards
- The Brazos Bookstore/Academy of American Poets Prize, poets.org, 2017
- Earle Birney Prize for Poetry, PRISM International, 2003
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