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Stan Dragland was born and brought up in Alberta. He was educated at the
University of Alberta and Queen’s University. He has taught at the University of
Alberta, at the Grammar School, Sudbury, Suffolk, England, in the English
department at the University of Western Ontario in London, and in the Banff
Centre Writing Studio. He now lives in St. John’s, Newfoundland. He was founding
editor of Brick, a journal of reviews and founder of Brick Books, a
poetry publishing house, for which he still serves as publisher and editor.
Between 1993 and 1996 he was poetry editor for McClelland and Stewart. He is the
author of numerous works of fiction, poetry, and literary criticism, and he has
edited collections of essays on Duncan Campbell Scott and James Reaney.
Questions & Answers
Read the Q & A with Stan Dragland
Books By Stan Dragland:
Hard-Headed and Big-Hearted: Writing Newfoundland
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