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Anne Campbell was born in the wilds of northern Saskatchewan in a Red Cross Outpost Hospital. Her writings -- poetry, fiction and non-fiction -- are included in magazines, journals and anthologies. Her poetry collections include her sixth, Sask Book Award nominated, book, The Fabric of Day, selected and new poems, as well as Soul to Touch; No Memory of a Move; Death is an Anxious Mother; Red Earth, Yellow Stone; and Angel Wings All Over. With composer Tom Schudel her musical work has been performed internationally. She has served on the Boards of The Writers Union of Canada, The League of Canadian Poets and the Saskatchewan Writers Guild. Anne’s day jobs were at the Mackenzie Art Gallery, and for over 20 years as a Regina Public Library administrator. As a Research Fellow at the Canadian Plains Research Centre, University of Regina Anne co-edited with Jeannie Mah and Lorne Beug the award winning Regina's Secret Spaces: love and lore of local geography; and in 2017, Biblio Files, a history of the Regina Public Library, with Jeannie Mah and Susan Birley. Anne's love of the Saskatchewan landscape informs all of her wriitng, and, well, her life. www.annecampbell.ca
UofR Press, 2017
Thistledown, 2017
Hagios, 2009
CPRC, UofR, 2006
Thistledown, 1994
Thistledown, 1989
Thistledown, 1986
Newest, 1983