Mark Anthony Jarman
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Mark Anthony Jarman (born 1955 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian fiction writer. He graduated from the Iowa Writers' Workshop and is currently a faculty member of the English department at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. Previously, he has taught at the University of Victoria.
Jarman has been a finalist for various literary prizes including the Journey Prize.
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- 1984: Dancing Nightly in the Tavern (Presse Porcépic) (stories)
- 1986: Killing the Swan (Presse Porcépic) (poems)
- 1997: Salvage King Ya! (Arsenal) ISBN 1-895636-13-2 (novel)
- 1998: New Orleans is Sinking (Oberon) hardcover ISBN 0-7780-1089-9, paperback ISBN 0-7780-1090-2 (stories)
- 2000: 19 Knives (House of Anansi) ISBN 0-88784-650-5 (stories)
- 2002: Ireland's Eye: Travels (House of Anansi) ISBN 0-88784-178-3 (non-fiction)
- 2008: My White Planet (Thomas Allen) ISBN 0-88762-336-0 (stories)