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Gillian Sze was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Her poetry collection, <i>Fish Bones</i> (DC Books, 2009), was shortlisted for the QWF McAuslan First Book Prize. She is the author of three chapbooks published by Withwords Press and her work has appeared in a number of national and international journals. <i>The Anatomy of Clay</i>, a poetry collection, is forthcoming from ECW Press in April 2011. During the summer, she is the Creative Writing Program Director at Centauri Summer Arts Camp. She is also co-founder and co-editor of <i>Branch Magazine</i> [http://branchmagazine.com]. Gillian has a Master’s degree in Creative Writing from Concordia University and resides in Montreal.
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<b>Books</b>
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<i>The Anatomy of Clay</i> (ECW Press, forthcoming 2011)
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<i>Fish Bones</i> (DC Books, 2009)
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<b>Chapbooks</b> (illustrated by Roberutsu [http://asiancanadianwiki.org/wiki/Roberutsu], published by Withwords Press)
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<i>Allow Me to Conjugate</i> (2010)
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<i>A Tender Invention</i> (2008)
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<i>This is the Colour I Love You Best</i> (2007)