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    Jane Munro (born December 3, 1943) is a Canadian poet. She has published six collections of poetry, including Blue Sonoma, which won the 2015 Griffin Poetry Prize. Munro was born in North Vancouver, British Columbia in 1943 and raised in Vancouver and North Vancouver.

  2. Jane Munro is a Canadian poet, writer and educator. Jane Munro’s newest book, a prose memoir, is Open Every Window (Douglas & McIntyre, 2021). Her sixth poetry collection Blue Sonoma (Brick Books) won the 2015 Griffin Poetry Prize. Her most recent poetry book is Glass Float (Brick Books, 2020).

  3. Jane Munro is Keeper of European Paintings, Drawings and Prints at the Fitzwilliam Museum and former Director of Studies in History of Art at Christ’s College, Cambridge. The focus of Jane’s research is on European paintings, drawings and prints from the late 18th to early 20th centuries.

  4. jane munro. Please use one of these biographies for publicity and for the introduction to readings: Bio 1. Jane Munro’s newest book, a prose memoir, is Open Every Window (Douglas & McIntyre, 2021). Her sixth poetry collection Blue Sonoma (Brick Books) won the 2015 Griffin Poetry Prize.

  5. Munro is the winner of the 2007 Banff Centre Bliss Carman Poetry Award and the 1978 Macmillan Prize for Poetry. Her writing has been anthologized in Best Canadian Poetry 2013 and has appeared in Poetry Canada Review, Event, The Fiddlehead, Prism International, and elsewhere.

  6. Jane Munro is the author of five previous books of poetry, most recently Active Pass (2010) and Point No Point (2006). Her work has received the Bliss Carman Poetry Award, the Macmillan Prize for Poetry and been nominated for the Pat Lowther Award.

  7. Jane Munro is a Canadian poet, writer and educator. Jane Munro’s eighth poetry collection is False Creek (Harbour Publishing, 2022). It follows her prose memoir, Open Every Window (Douglas & McIntyre, 2021), and Glass Float, (Brick Books, 2020).