Richard Stevenson (poet)

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Born(1952-04-04)4 April 1952
Died18 October 2023(2023-10-18) (aged 71)
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Education
  • University of British Columbia
  • University of Victoria
OccupationsCollege teacher, poet
Richard Stevenson
Born(1952-04-04)4 April 1952
Died18 October 2023(2023-10-18) (aged 71)
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Education
  • University of British Columbia
  • University of Victoria
OccupationsCollege teacher, poet
EmployerLethbridge College

Richard Stevenson (4 March 1952 – 18 October 2023)[1] was a Canadian teacher and poet.[2][3] Stevenson taught English at Lethbridge College in Lethbridge, Alberta, and also taught in Nigeria for a few years.[4]

Stevenson held degrees in English and creative writing from the University of Victoria and University of British Columbia.[5] He was also a musician with the young adult group Sasquatch and the jazz/poetry ensemble Naked Ear.[5]

Stevenson was an accomplished writer, publishing more than 40 works of poetry, haiku, and fiction, with five titles forthcoming posthumously.[1] A former editor-in-chief of PRISM international, he served in various editorial, jury, and writing and arts group executive capacities over the years. Stevenson's reviews and poems have appeared in hundreds of magazines, anthologies, e-zines, and journals published in Canada, the United States, and overseas.[2][6]

  • Norma Epstein Award for Creative Writing (co-winner), 1983.
  • Vancouver Literary Storefront Chapbook Award, 1983.
  • Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry, for the book, From the Mouths of Angels.[7] The award is bestowed annually by the Writers' Guild of Alberta.[8]
  • ACIFA Excellence in Promoting Student Learning Award, 1996.
  • Pyrowords' Literary Rose Award, 1997.
  • Second Prize, Sketches of Miles Contest, 2001.

Source: University of Toronto Libraries: Canadian Poetry Online[9] and University of Manitoba: The Canadian Literature Archive[6]

Partial list of works

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