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Joan Crate's much-anticipated third book of poetry is equal parts revision and reverie, offering a mid-life view of childhood influences and expectations that is stirring, startling, and wise. Deliciously invoking the iconic figure of Snow White, subUrban Legends considers what lies beyond youth and the trite promise of "happily ever after," transporting readers to a land of complexity and nuance from which few cultural officiados report.

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Joan Crate's much-anticipated third book of poetry is equal parts revision and reverie, offering a mid-life view of childhood influences and expectations that is stirring, startling, and wise. Deliciously invoking the iconic figure of Snow White, subUrban Legends considers what lies beyond youth and the trite promise of "happily ever after," transporting readers to a land of complexity and nuance from which few cultural officiados report.
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Autorenporträt
Joan Crate was born in Yellowknife, but grew up moving around BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan. A high-school drop-out, she eventually graduated with an honours BA and an MA in English, both from the University of Calgary. Her first poetry collection, Pale as Real Ladies: Poems for Pauline Johnston, has become a classic. Her novel Breathing Water was shortlisted for both the Commonwealth Book Award (Canada) and the Books in Canada First Novel Award, and her novel Black Apple won the City of Calgary W.O. Mitchell Book Prize. Crate lives with her family in Calgary.