| Colin
Morton
Colin Morton was born in Toronto, grew up in Calgary, and lives
in Ottawa, where he is a freelance writer and editor. His poetry
and fiction have appeared in diverse literary journals including
Descant, The Fiddlehead, Arc, Grain, The Malahat Review, Ascent,
and The North American Review.
He has performed his work with the word-music intermedia group
First Draft and the jazz ensembles SugarBeat and Sonic Circle,
and in the award-winning animated poetry film Primiti
Too Taa.
Colin has received numerous awards for his writing including
the Archibald Lampman Award for Poetry. In 2002 he took part in
the Convergence project, bringing poetry for peace to senators
and MP's on Parliament Hill. His previous Seraphim book, Dance,
Misery, was shortlisted in 2004.
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Awards
CBC Radio Literary Competition, third prize, poetry 1984.
Archibald Lampman Award, 1986.
ASIFA East Film Festival, New York, best soundtrack, 1988.
National Educational Film and Video Festival, bronze apple,
1988.
Short Grain Contest, second
prize, 1989 (prose poem), 1990 (postcard fiction).
Jane Jordan Poetry Contest, third prize, 1991.
Nepean Library Short Story Contest, second prize, 1993.
Archibald Lampman Award for Poetry, 2001. |
The
League of Canadian Poets
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