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Quintet

Themes and Variations

by (author) Pam Galloway, Eileen Kernaghan, Jean Mallinson, Sue Nevill & Clélie Rich

Publisher
Ekstasis Editions
Initial publish date
Sep 1998
Category
Canadian, Anthologies (multiple authors)
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781896860251
    Publish Date
    Sep 1998
    List Price
    $15.95

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In Quintet five poets (Clélie Rich, Sue Nevill, Pam Galloway, Eileen Kernaghan and Jean Mallinson) come together like a jazz quintet to improvise on shared themes. Each poem in this collection could stand alone, but in context each part enriches and illuminates the whole.

About the authors

Pam Galloway lives, works and writes in Vancouver and has an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia. poetry and non-fiction have been featured on CBC radio and her poetry has been published in numerous Canadian literary magazines including The Antigonish Review, The New Quarterly, Contemporary Verse 2, Grain, Descant, Dandelion, Event, The New Orphic Review, Room of One’s Own and twice on the website of the Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate. Her first book of poetry Parallel Lines was published in 2006.

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Eileen Kernaghan lives in New Westminster, British Columbia. Sophie, in Shadow is Kernaghan’s ninth book in the fantasy genre. Eileen’s first young adult fantasy, Dance of the Snow Dragon, was set in 18th century Bhutan. It was followed by The Snow Queen, which won an Aurora Award for Canadian science fiction and fantasy, and was shortlisted by the Canadian Library Association for Best Children’s Book of the Year. The Alchemist’s Daughter, set in Elizabethan England, was shortlisted for the Sheila Egoff Prize for Children’s Literature and the Manitoba Young Readers’ Choice Award. Winter on the Plain of Ghosts, which also appeared in 2004, is an adult historical fantasy set in the ancient Indus Valley civilization. Wild Talent: a Novel of the Supernatural, a novel of spiritualism in Victorian England and fin de siècle Paris, appeared in 2008, and was shortlisted for a Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic.

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Sue Nevill is the author of I Was Expecting Someone Taller, and a co-author of Quintet: Themes & Variations. Her poetry has been widely published in such Canadian literary periodicals as The Antigonish Review, CV2, Event, The Fiddlehead, Grain, The Malahat Review and The New Quarterly. Nevill's work has appeared in many anthologies, including The Windhorse Reader: Choice Poems of 1993. She is a longtime resident of Vancouver, BC.

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