JANE SILCOTT
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​ANTHOLOGIES

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Sustenance: Writers from BC and Beyond on the Subject of Food
Edited and with a foreword by Rachel Rose
Finalist for the City of Vancouver Book Award 

Sustenance: Writers from BC and Beyond on the Subject of Food
 brings to the table some of Canada’s best contemporary writers, celebrating all that is unique about Vancouver’s literary and culinary scene. Punctuated by beautiful local food photographs, interviews with and recipes from some of our top local chefs, each of these short pieces will shock, comfort, praise, entice, or invite reconciliation, all while illuminating our living history through the lens of food.

Anvil Press 2017


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Writing Menopause
An Anthology of Fiction, Poetry and Creative Nonfiction

Edited by Jane Cawthorne and E.D. Morin

At the root of the poems and stories—both fiction and non—in Writing Menopause are the transitioning relationships of women at various stages in the transition to menopause. Almost every piece can be deconstructed to reveal a relationship in flux. . . . It’s this exploration that editors Jane Cawthorne and E. D. Morin were seeking when they put out the call for submissions to Writing Menopause, wisely knowing “that there are different ways of seeing and reading experience.”

Inanna Publications 2017


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Slice me some truth
An anthology of Canadian creative nonfiction
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Edited by Luanne Armstrong and Zoe Landale.

Covering the areas of memoir, personal essay, literary travel, nature writing, lyric essay as well as researched literary journalism and cultural criticism, Slice me some truth thoroughly explores the depth and breadth of creative nonfiction writing in Canada, highlighting brilliant writing from thirty-six authors from across the country.


Wolsak & Wynn Publishers 2011

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Double Lives
Writing and Motherhood

Edited by ShannonCowan, Fiona Tinwei Lam, Cathy Stonehouse

“The editors have thoughtfully gathered and ordered their stories. With each one, this moving anthology opens up and out, managing to be philosophical, pragmatic, nurturing, and intensely personal . . .  It belongs in every mother-writers’ library . .
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McGill-Queen's University Press 2008

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Body Breakdowns
Tales of Illness & Recovery
Edited by Janis Harper
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Body Breakdowns is a collection of true tales about brushes with mortality and the medical establishment. Some are serious, some are funny; all are about illnesses, both minor and major.  These stories remind us that everything can change in a moment. And that we’re all in these aging bodies together.

​Anvil Press 2007
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  • WELCOME
  • BOOKS
  • Anthologies
  • SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
  • ABOUT