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Writer, sculptor, poet and feminist, Ann Elizabeth Carson is the author of several volumes of poetry and prose, including Shadows Light (2005), My Grandmother's Hair (2006), and The Risks of Remembrance (2010). Her most recent book, We All Become Stories (2013), explores experiences of memory and aging. Previously, a Toronto psychotherapist in private practice, she worked for many years as a counsellor, as well as a supervisor and instructor at York University. Ann Elizabeth Carson is One of Toronto's Mille Femmes (2008 Luminato Festival) which paid tribute to women who have made a contribution to the arts. She continues to write, sculpt and read from her work in solo and collaborative events in Toronto and on Manitoulin Island, where she is a long-time summer resident, and to lead workshops on how the arts create a new perspective on the ways in which we see ourselves and our world.

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"Ann Elizabeth Carson's new collection, Laundry Lines, stories and poems, is as crisp as linens drying in the Manitoulin sunshine. A born storyteller Ann takes us on an extraordinary jaunt into history and poetry. She paints her experiences with an exquisite memory of places in Ontario from her youth to the present. By the end we have discovered more than her world, we have learned much about ourselves and who we will become. Ann's writing is wise, compassionate and lyrical. Always in her work there is an enviable clarity and immeasurable strength."--Gianna Patriarca, story-teller and poet"This is one of Canada's voices, silenced for too long, that lived through the Robertson Davies era; the Morley Callaghan, Dorothy Livesay, Margaret Lawrence, Ethel Wilson and Anne Wilkinson years, now come to life in memoir and poetry. A rare combination of prose and poetry that returns to the experience of how women lived and were shaped by the 20th century. We do not have an array of widely published women poets prior to the 1960s. In Ann Elizabeth Carson's Laundry Lines: Stories and Poems, we are able to witness how her language translates from one century to another into the new millennium."--Sonia Di Placido, poet, playwright, artist"Looking back at the long laundry line of her life strung with memories Ann Elizabeth Carson's book of poems and personal essays showcases stories strung juicy deep. Set in Cheltenham, Toronto and Manitoulin Island, Laundry Lines: Stories and Poems firmly rooted in the authors' 'mind cellar' and focused on the moment, is visceral and sensuous, inviting a reader to open the 'jewelled jars for every season preserved on mind shelves.' This is the strong insistent voice of an elder who has some answers to offer and is not afraid to ask difficult questions."--Donna Langevin, poet, playright

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