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Sue Sinclair was UNB’s 32<sup>nd</sup> writer-in-residence for the 2011-2012 academic year, and, as of February 2016, was one of four possible candidates for a tenured position as UNB’s director of creative writing. She gave a reading from her poetry collection ''Breaker ''in the Faculty Staff Club at UNBSJ.
Sue Sinclair was UNB’s 32<sup>nd</sup> writer-in-residence for the 2011-2012 academic year, and, as of February 2016, was one of four possible candidates for a tenured position as UNB’s director of creative writing. She gave a reading from her poetry collection ''Breaker ''in the Faculty Staff Club at UNBSJ.
Sue Sinclair currently works with UNB teaching in their English Department, and is co-director of creative writing, alongside Ross Leckie.


Sinclair took over from [[John_Barton|John Barton]], and was succeeded by [[Joan_Clark|Joan Clark]].
Sinclair took over from [[John_Barton|John Barton]], and was succeeded by [[Joan_Clark|Joan Clark]].

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Sue Sinclair was UNB’s 32nd writer-in-residence for the 2011-2012 academic year, and, as of February 2016, was one of four possible candidates for a tenured position as UNB’s director of creative writing. She gave a reading from her poetry collection Breaker in the Faculty Staff Club at UNBSJ.

Sue Sinclair currently works with UNB teaching in their English Department, and is co-director of creative writing, alongside Ross Leckie.

Sinclair took over from John Barton, and was succeeded by Joan Clark.

 

Sources:

UA Case 191; Section 2; Sue Sinclair