Gary Barwin

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Gary Barwin

Gary Barwin (born 1964 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a Canadian writer, composer, and performer who lives in Hamilton, Ontario. He writes in a range of genres including poetry, fiction, visual and concrete poetry, music for live performers and computers, text and sound works, and writing for children and young adults. His music and writing have been presented in Canada, the US, Japan, and Europe.

Barwin was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and emigrated to Ottawa, Ontario in the early 1970s. He graduated from York University with a BFA in Music and a BA in Creative Writing in 1985 where he studied writing with bpNichol, Frank Davey and music with David Mott, James Tenney, and Trichy Sankaran. Barwin received a PhD in Music Composition from SUNY at Buffalo in 1995. Barwin taught music at Hillfield Strathallan College from 2001–2010. He also has taught creative writing in the Certificate in Writing Program at McMaster University, and at Mohawk College, and at the Art Forms (Urban Arts Initiatve) for street-involved youth. In addition to his many books, he is the author of numerous chapbooks, and pamphlets, many from his own serif of nottingham editions. His work has appeared in numerous anthologies.

He lives in Hamilton, Ontario with his wife and three children where he directs the Niagara Regional Rhyme Gland Laboratory for the National Rhyme Institute.

Awards

Barwin was the winner of the 2013 City of Hamilton Arts Award (Writing), the Hamilton Poetry Book of the Year for 2001 and 2011, and co-winner of 2011 Harbourfront Poetry NOW competition. He has received major grants from the Canada Council and the Ontario Arts Council. He was the recipient of the 1998 Artist Award from the KM Hunter Foundation. Seeing Stars, a YA novel, was a 2001 finalist for the CLA YA book of the year, and was nominated for an Arthur Ellis Award. In 2010, Barwin was a co-winner (with Sandra Ridley) of the bpNichol Chapbook Award for his book Inverting the Deer (serif of nottingham, 2009).

Books

  • Cruelty to Fabulous Animals, poetry/fiction. Moonstone Press 1995 .
  • The Mud Game, novel, collaboration with Stuart Ross. Mercury Press 1995.
  • Big Red Baby, short fiction. The Mercury Press, 1998
  • Outside the Hat, poetry. Coach House Books, 1998.
  • Raising Eyebrows, poetry. Coach House Books, 2001.
  • Doctor Weep and Other Strange Teeth, fiction. The Mercury Press, 2004.
  • Frogments from the Frag Pool, poetry, collaboration with Derek Beaulieu). Mercury Press, 2005.
  • The Porcupinity of the Stars, poetry. Coach House Books, Fall 2010.
  • The Obvious Flap, poetry, collaboration with Gregory Betts, BookThug, 2011.
  • Franzlations: the Imaginary Kafka Parables, (poetry, collaboration with Craig Conley and Hugh Thomas). New Star, 2011.
  • Moon Baboon Canoe, poetry. Mansfield Press, Spring 2014.

For Children

  • The Racing Worm Brothers, children's fiction. Annick Press, 1998.
  • The Magic Mustache, children's fiction. Annick Press, 1999.
  • Grandpa's Snowman, children's fiction. Annick Press, 2000.
  • Seeing Stars, young adult novel. Stoddart Press, 2001.
  • La Moustache Magique, French translation of The Magic Mustache, fiction.Les 400 Coups, 2002.

Recordings

  • These Are The Clams I'm Breathing, (audiocassette), sound poetry, collaboration with Stuart Ross.
  • Recurring Irritations: Document One (Taproot 33) Burning Press, 1992.
  • Martin's Idea, spoken word / music, work for reciter, Musicworks CD #60, 1994.

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