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Elisabeth Harvor was UNB’s thirteenth writer-in-residence for the fall term of 1994. She was native to New Brunswick, and her first published story in Canada was in ''The Fiddlehead'', in 1970. Harvor worked on a variety of material during her time at UNB, including a children’s book, a novella, and a poetry manuscript. She gave a reading at Memorial Hall on September 26 from her then newest book of poetry and other recent fiction she was working on. | Elisabeth Harvor was UNB’s thirteenth writer-in-residence for the fall term of 1994. She was native to New Brunswick, and her first published story in Canada was in ''The Fiddlehead'', in 1970. Harvor worked on a variety of material during her time at UNB, including a children’s book, a novella, and a poetry manuscript. She gave a reading at Memorial Hall on September 26 from her then newest book of poetry and other recent fiction she was working on. | ||
Elisabeth Harvor was preceded by [[Karen_Connelly]] and succeeded by [[Anne_Michaels]]. | |||
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Revision as of 12:35, 12 June 2017
Elisabeth Harvor was UNB’s thirteenth writer-in-residence for the fall term of 1994. She was native to New Brunswick, and her first published story in Canada was in The Fiddlehead, in 1970. Harvor worked on a variety of material during her time at UNB, including a children’s book, a novella, and a poetry manuscript. She gave a reading at Memorial Hall on September 26 from her then newest book of poetry and other recent fiction she was working on.
Elisabeth Harvor was preceded by Karen_Connelly and succeeded by Anne_Michaels.
Sources:
UA Case 191; Section 2; Elisabeth Harvor