Susan Musgrave | |
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Born | Santa Cruz, California | March 12, 1951
Occupation | Author, poet |
Genre | Poetry, fiction, children's literature |
Spouse |
Susan Musgrave (born March 12, 1951) is a Canadian poet and children's writer. She was born in Santa Cruz, California, to Canadian parents, and lives in British Columbia, dividing her time between Sidney and Haida Gwaii. She has been nominated several times for Canada's Governor General literary awards.[1]
Musgrave left school at 14, and had her first works published at 16.[1] In 1986, at a wedding held in prison,[1] she married Stephen Reid, a writer, convicted bank robber and former member of the infamous band of thieves known as the Stopwatch Gang. Their relationship was chronicled in 1999 in the CBC series The Fifth Estate.[2]
Musgrave defended Al Purdy's collection of poetry, Rooms for Rent in the Outer Planets: Selected Poems, 1962–1996, in Canada Reads 2006, a nationally broadcast radio "battle of the books" competition.[3]
She teaches creative writing in the University of British Columbia's optional residency Master of Fine Arts program.[4]
Musgrave's archives are held by the William Ready Division of Archives and Research Collections at McMaster University.[5]
Her book Exculpatory Lilies was shortlisted for the 2023 Griffin Poetry Prize.[6]