Aislinn Hunter
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Aislinn Hunter BFA, MFA (born 6 October 1969 in Belleville, Ontario) is a Canadian poetry and fiction author. She is married and currently lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, but the couple are scheduled to leave that city by late 2006.
She studied art history and writing at the University of Victoria where she received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Her Master of Fine Arts degree came from the University of British Columbia.
[edit] Bibliography
- 2001: Into the Early Hours (Polestar) ISBN 1-55192-498-6
- 2001: What's Left Us (Raincoast) ISBN 1-55192-412-9
- French translation by Carole Noël: Ce qu'il nous reste ISBN 2-922868-17-6
- 2002: Stay (Polestar) ISBN 1-55192-568-0
- 2004: The Possible Past (Polestar) ISBN 1-55192-721-7
[edit] Awards and recognition
- 2002: winner, Gerald Lampert Award, Into the Early Hours
- 2002: finalist, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, Into the Early Hours
- 2002: finalist, Books in Canada First Novel Award, Stay
- 2004: finalist, Governor General's Awards, to for French translation of What's Left Us (Ce qu'il nous reste)