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Karen Mulhallen is editor-in-chief of Descant, which she has edited for most of its three decades. She has published seven volumes of poetry - Sheba and Solomon (1984), Modern Love (Black Moss Press 1990), War Surgery (Black Moss Press 1996), A Sentimental Dialogue (1996), The Caverns of Ely (1997), Herm on Tour (1998), and The Grace of Private Passage (Black Moss Press 2000). She co-edited Tasks of Passion and Dennis Lee at Mid-Career, and edited Views from the North: A Travel Anthology (Porcupine's Quill 1984), as well as Paper Guitar: Twenty-Seven Writers Celebrate Twenty-Five Years of Descant Magazine (HarperCollins 1995). She is also the author of the prose travel-fiction-memoir The Era of Acid Rain (Black Moss Press 1993). Mulhallen is the author of numerous articles and reviews on the arts, and her essays on literature and culture have appeared both in Canada and abroad. She is the former arts features editor of the Canadian Forum, on which she worked for fourteen years, and her column on Canada, "Canadian Diary," appeared in the Literary Review (London and Edinburgh). Mulhallen teaches English in Toronto at Ryerson Polytechnic University. She is working on a new book of poetry set on or near water. Contributor to: |
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