Catherine Owen (writer) explained

Catherine Owen is a Canadian poet, writer, and performer.

Early life

Catherine Owen was born and raised in Vancouver, the eldest of five siblings. At 11, her short story won a Catholic school writing contest. As a teenager, Owen wrote and performed public readings of her poetry. Owen currently resides in Edmonton, Alberta.

Career

In 1998, her first work was published by Exile Editions. Since then, she has published a number of literary, non-fiction and poetry works. She regularly reviews poetry for Canadian publications.

As a musician she has played with the metal bands Inhuman and Helgrind and has a solo project called Grieve. She has also performed several one-woman plays.

Owen runs the performance series 94th Street Trobairitz, and hosts a podcast named Ms Lyric's Poetry Outlaws. She has a web series named The Reading Queen, about literature aimed at children.

Publications

Awards

Nominations

Bibliography

  1. Locations of Grief: An Emotional Geography (2020) from Wolsak & Wynn
  2. Riven (2020) from ECW Press
  3. Dear Ghost (2017) from Buckrider Books
  4. The Day of the Dead (2016) from Caitlin Press
  5. The Other 23 & a Half Hours: Or Everything You Wanted to Know that Your MFA Didn’t Teach You (2015) from Wolsak and Wynn
  6. Designated Mourner (2014) from ECW Press
  7. Trobairitz (2012) from Anvil Press
  8. Catalysts: Confrontations with the muse (2012) from Wolsak and Wynn
  9. Seeing Lessons (2010) from Wolsak and Wynn.
  10. Frenzy (2009) from Anvil Press
  11. Dog (2008) from Mansfield Press
  12. Fyre (2007) from Above Ground Press
  13. Shall: Ghazals (2006) from Wolsak and Wynn
  14. Cusp/Detritus: An Experiment in Alleyways (2006) from Anvil Press
  15. The Wrecks of Eden (2002) from Wolsak and Wynn
  16. Somatic: The Life & Work of Egon Schiele (1998) from Exile Editions .

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alberta Literary Awards Finalists and Winners . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110706163935/http://www.writersguild.ab.ca/AlbertaLiteraryCompetitionsFinalists.asp#Awards2010#Awards2010 . 2011-07-06 . 18 August 2015 . Writers' Guild of Alberta.