Sandy Shreve

Sandy Shreve is a Canadian poet living on Pender Island, British Columbia.[1] Shreve has published five poetry collections, most recently Waiting for the Albatross (Oolichan Books, 2015).[2] Recent work has appeared in her chapbooks, Cedar Cottage Suite (Leaf Press, 2010)[3] and Level Crossing (Alfred Gustav Press, 2012).[4] Her work is widely anthologized and has won or been shortlisted for a variety of awards. She co-edited, with Kate Braid, the anthology In Fine Form – The Canadian Book of Form Poetry (Polestar, 2005, now available from Caitlin Press; second edition forthcoming in fall 2016),[5] edited Working For A Living, a collection of poems and stories by women about their work (Room of One’s Own, 1988)[6] and founded BC’s "Poetry in Transit" program, which has been displaying BC poetry in SkyTrain cars and buses across the province since 1996.[7] She was born in Quebec and raised in Sackville, New Brunswick.

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