Mark Truscott Explained

Mark Truscott (born 1970) is a Toronto poet. He was born in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. He attended several public schools and Nelson High School in Burlington, Ontario and went on for a B.A. and M.A. in English at McMaster University in Hamilton.

His first collection, Said Like Reeds or Things (Coach House Books, 2004), was shortlisted for a ReLit Award and received an Alcuin Society Book Design Awards citation for Darren Wershler-Henry’s design. His third collection, Branches, won the inaugural Nelson Ball Prize.[1] Poems appear in the anthologies Shift & Switch: New Canadian Poetry (Mercury Press, 2005) and Pissing Ice: An Anthology of 'New' Canadian Poets (BookThug, 2004). He co-edited the small magazine BafterC with Jay MillAr and curated the Test Reading Series.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2020-12-15. Mark Truscott wins inaugural Nelson Ball Prize for Canadian poetry. 2020-12-16. Quill and Quire. en.
  2. Web site: Rogers. Damian. Long goodbye: Mark Truscott ends "volume one" of his rigorous reading series. Eye Weekly. September 7, 2011.