Shane Rhodes
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Shane Rhodes is a Canadian poet. His first book of poetry, The Wireless Room, was published by NeWest Press in 2000 and won the Alberta Book Award for poetry. His second book, Holding Pattern, won the Archibald Lampman Award.
Shane is also featured in the anthologies New Canadian Poetry and Breathing Fire II and recently published a chapbook, Tengo Sed , with Greenboathouse Books. His third book, The Bindery, is with NeWest Press in 2007.
He lives in Ottawa, Canada.
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