Bernell MacDonald

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Bernell MacDonald (born 1948) is a Canadian poet.

He was born on Prince Edward Island and now lives on a farm in Roslin, Ontario. He was associated with Alden Nowlan, Raymond Fraser, LeRoy Johnson, Sharon Fraser, Al Pittman, Louis Cormier and others in publishing the literary magazine Intercourse in the 1960s.

[edit] Bibliography

  • I Can Really Draw Eagles - 1970
  • Seeds We Planted 1972
  • Parentheses - 1974
  • The Theories of Fish - 1979
  • In My Own Image - 1987
  • Dog Days - 1994
  • Birds of Passage: Selected Poems (1966-1996) - 1996
  • Abiogeneses - 1999
  • The Monster of Moneymore - 2004
  • One Day The Animals Talked - 2005