JANE SILCOTT
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Love Me True, an anthology of essays and poems by Canadian writers on love and marriage, provides ample evidence of what extraordinary writers Canada has produced. Here are forty-seven voices writing sensitively about human relationships, free of cant, cliché, or false sentimentality—often with humour and irony, but also (in a few cases) with understandable spite and rancour. — Graham Nicol Forst, Canadian Literature

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Caitlin Press 2018

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In Jane Silcott's first collection of essays, Everything Rustles, the short memoir form thrives . . . . With essays that come back to the idea of committed love, like the love between a mother and child, or a writer and language, or a middle-aged woman and her aging body, Silcott achieves Didion's "point" of focussing on the self's experience with eloquence and wit. —Taryn Hubbard,  Room Magazine

​Anvil Press 2013
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