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Name
  
Robert Hilles

Role
  
Poet


Robert Hilles httpsroberthillesfileswordpresscom200705r

Awards
  
Governor General's Award for English-language poetry

Books
  
Wrapped within again, Gradual Ruin, Calling the Wild, Cantos from a Small Ro, Raising of voices

Robert hilles poem beloved read by bob chelmick


Robert Hilles (born November 13, 1951) is a Canadian poet and novelist who divides his time between Salt Spring Island and Khon Kaen Thailand.

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Robert Hilles Robert Hilles Poet and Novelist

Born in Kenora, Ontario, Hilles studied at the University of Calgary, earning a BA in Psychology and English in 1976. He also holds an MSc in Educational Psychology, earned at the university in 1985.

Hilles lived for many years in Calgary, Alberta and was very active in the writing community there. For ten years he acted as the managing editor of Dandelion, the oldest surviving literary magazine in Alberta. He developed the magazine from a small pamphlet to one of the most respected literary magazines in Canada. During that time he also organized many successful readings featuring writers from across the country. In 2001, he moved to British Columbia and has been very active in the literary community there, especially on Salt Spring Island where he now lives. He among other writers helped set up a scholarship for beginning writers on Salt Spring and also organized a new reading series on the island.

He served on the executive of the League of Canadian Poets for five years and in 1996 was sent by the League of Canadian Poets and the Department of Foreign Affairs to represent Canada at an International Poetry Festival in Japan. Hilles won the 1994 Governor General's Award for Poetry for Cantos From A Small Room (1993). In the same year, his first novel, Raising of Voices (1993), won the Writers Guild of Alberta George Bugnet Award for best novel. He has published thirteen books of poetry and fours books of prose.

Wrapped Within Again, New and Selected Poems was published in the fall of 2003 and won the Stephan Stephansson Award. His second novel, A Gradual Ruin, was published by Doubleday Canada in 2004. His books have also been shortlisted for the Milton Acorn People’s Poetry Prize, the W.O. Mitchell/City of Calgary Prize, the Stephan Stephansson Award, and the Howard O’Hagan Award.

Robert hilles reads winter hours


References

Robert Hilles Wikipedia