Elisabeth Harvor

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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 preceded by Karen Connelly and succeeded by Anne Michaels.

 

Sources:

UA Case 191; Section 2; Elisabeth Harvor