Bruce Hunter

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Bruce Hunter (born 1952) is a Canadian teacher, poet and fiction writer. The author of four books, three of them poetry, as well as a collection of short stories, Bruce was born in Calgary, Alberta and worked as a gardener, labourer, equipment operator and Zamboni driver before returning to school in his late twenties. He studied creative writing at the Banff School of Fine Arts with W.O. Mitchell and film and literature at York University. For the past twenty-two years, he has taught English and Liberal Studies at Seneca College. He has also taught creative writing at the Banff Centre and York University as well as giving numerous writing seminars and workshops to groups across Canada.

Poems from his most recent book, Coming Home From Home, were short-listed for the 1997 CBC/Saturday Night literary competition. This title was also selected as one of the top ten People’s Choice poetry books of 2000, in the company of Lorna Crozier and Don Coles. His linked story collection, Country Music Country, was published in 1996 to both critical and popular acclaim and broadcast on CBC radio. The London Free Press calls Hunter "the Hank Williams of Canadian literature".

Currently, he has a novel under submission. In 2002, he was Writer in Residence at the Banff Centre for the Writers’ Guild of Alberta. In 2007, he was Writer in Residence at the Richmond Hill Public Library, in the Greater Toronto Region.


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  • Stories About Us - 2005
  • Writing the Terrain - 2005
  • Smaller than God: Poems of the Spiritual - 2001
  • Following the Plough: Recovering the Rural - 2000
  • Line By Line - 1999
  • A Rich Garland: Poems for A.M. Klein - 1999
  • The Summit Anthology - 1999
  • 90 Poets of the Nineties: An Anthology of American and Canadian Poetry - 1998
  • In the Clear - 1998
  • Reading Writing - 1996
  • What Is Already Known - 1995
  • Paperwork: New Work Poetry - 1990
  • Your Voice and Mine - 1987
  • No Feather, No Ink: Louis Riel Poems - 1985
  • Dancing Visions: New Poets in Review - 1985
  • Glass Canyons - 1984
  • New Voices: A Celebration of Canadian Poetry - 1984
  • Going For Coffee: Work Poetry - 1981

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