Joanne Arnott
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Joanne Arnott (born December 16, 1960) is a Canadian Métis writer.
Arnott was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Arnott's works are intimate with an activist slant, exploring the issues faced by a mixed-race girl and woman in poverty, the family, danger, love and childbirth. She writes about these topics from personal experience, as a Métis and a mother of six.
She received the Gerald Lampert Award for her 1991 collection of poetry Wiles of Girlhood.
Arnott lives in British Columbia with her family.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Poetry
- Wiles of Girlhood (Press Gang, 1991)
- My Grass Cradle (Press Gang, 1992)
- Steepy Mountain: love poetry (Kegedonce, 2004)
- Mother Time: Poems New & Selected (Ronsdale, 2007)
[edit] Children's literature
- Ma MacDonald (Women's Press, 1993; illustrated by Maryanne Barkhouse)
[edit] Non-fiction
- Breasting the Waves: On Writing and Healing (Press Gang, 1995)