John Tyndall (Canadian poet)
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John Tyndall is a Canadian poet living in London, Ontario, whose work has been published in several anthologies and has been collected in two full-length volumes by Black Moss Press[1]. His collected poems thus far have been thematic as they pertain to relationships within his immediate family.
His most recent release, The Fee For Exaltation, is Number 16 in the Palm Poets Series from Black Moss Press of Windsor, Ontario.
[edit] Books
- 2001: Free Rein, Black Moss Press, ISBN 978-0-88753-356-6
- 2007: The Fee For Exaltation, Black Moss Press, ISBN 978-0-88753-435-5