Lucile Barker is a Toronto poet, writer and activist. Since 1994, she has been the coordinator of the Joy of Writing,
a weekly workshop at the Ralph Thornton Centre. Recent publications include Memewar, Room, Antigonish Review, Rougarou, Litterbox, Flashlight Memories, Bat Shat, Snakeskin Review, Hinchas de Poesia, Jet Fuel Review, U.M.ph.!, Menacing Hedge, Nashwaak Review, the Danforth Review, and The River. Poetry and short stories are also forthcoming in H.O.D., U.M.ph!, Vox Poetica , Whistling Fire, and Apocrypha and Abstractions. “The Golden Age” was the first place short story winner in the Creative Keyboards contest, a project of the Hamilton Arts Council.
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