Awards & Winners

Lorna Crozier

Date of Birth 24-May-1948
Place of Birth Swift Current
(Saskatchewan)
Nationality Canada
Profession Writer, Poet
Lorna Crozier is a Canadian poet and holds the Head Chair in the Writing Department at the University of Victoria. Crozier attended the University of Saskatchewan where she received her B.A. in 1969, and the University of Alberta where she received her M.A. in 1980. Before publishing her poems and stories, Crozier was a high school English teacher and guidance counsellor. During these years, her first poem was published in Grain magazine. She also taught creative writing at the Banff School of Fine Arts, the Saskatchewan Summer School of the Arts, and the Sechelt Summer Writing Festival. Crozier has served as the writer-in-residence at the Cypress Hills Community College in 1983, the Regina Public Library, and the University of Toronto in 1989. Crozier has authored 15 books of work, which typically focus on human relationships, the natural world, language, and memory and perception. Alongside partner Patrick Lane, Crozier has co-authored, No Longer Two People, and co-edited Breathing Fire: Canada’s New Poets, and Breathing Fire 2. A book review from The Globe and Mail by Jacqueline Baker on Crozier’s book, "Small Beneath the Sky: A Prairie Memoir", emphasized Crozier’s prairie roots, and gave positive feedback on this memoir. In an interview with Joseph Planta of THECOMMENTARY.ca regarding the same book, she reveals the alcohol and poverty that surrounded her as a child. Although she grew up with a fairly difficult childhood, Crozier took her past and turned it into well renowned poetry.

Awards by Lorna Crozier

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1992


Governor General's Award for English-language poetry
Honored for : Inventing the Hawk

Nominations 1992 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Governor General's Award for English-language poetry Inventing the Hawk