Ann Elizabeth Carson, BA and MEd (University of Toronto), Diploma, Arscura School of Art, is a poet, writer, sculptor, and feminist, one of Toronto’s Mille Femmes (in the arts) at the 2008 Luminato Festival. Her work includes Shadows Light, poetry and sculptures (Longboat Alliance, 2005); My Grandmother’s Hair (Edgar Kent, Dundurn, 2006); The Risks of Remembrance, new poems (Words Indeed, 2010), and We All Become Stories (Blue Denim Press, 2013). Selections from and reviews of Ann’s books and presentations have appeared from Maine to Manitoulin Island and Vancouver.
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Apr 25, 2016 11:52AM
April 27, 2016, The East End Writer’s Group presents “Expressions of Memoir” a workshop with Ann Elizabeth Carson. 7:00-8:15 Auditorium, TPL. S. Walter Stewart branch.170 Memorial Park Avenue, Toron...View all Conversations
Stories by Ann Elizabeth Carson
- 5 Published Stories
Laundry Lines: A Memoir in Stories...
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Why do we remember what we remember?
As Ann Elizabeth Carson looks back at the long laundry line of her life...
The Risks of Remembrance
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In Ann's poetry, images become language; a language that directly grips the observer/reader. We come to know...
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We All Become Stories
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We All Become Stories speaks to us because it reveals "aging" as not something that happens just to...
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