Luanne Armstrong
Centre for the Study of Curriculum and
Instruction
University of British Columbia,
Vancouver, B.C.
Luanne Armstrong is a novelist, freelance
writer and editor, and publisher from the Kootenay region of
British Columbia. She completed a BFA in Creative Writing at
the University of Victoria. She has an MFA in Creative Writing
from UBC in Vancouver and is presently working on a PhD, also
at UBC. She has worked at a variety of jobs, including coordinating
women's groups, teaching at a First Nations College, and in Indonesia
with an environmental organization. She has taught Creative Writing
at the University of Alberta, the College of the Rockies, the
Kootenay School of Arts in Nelson, and the Okanagan School of
the Arts in Penticton. She was the Berton House writer in residence
in Dawson City, Yukon, from September to December 2000. She is
the managing editor of Hodgepog Books, which publishes literary
and children's books.
Published Works
Castle Mountain, (poetry) Polestar,
Nelson BC, 1981.
Annie, Polestar Press, Vancouver
BC, April, 1995 : Also published in Germany by Beltz & Gelberg.
Bordering:, Gynergy Books, Ragweed
Press, PEI, September, 1995.
The Woman in the Garden, poetry
chapbook, Peachtree Press, Nelson BC December, 1996.
Arly and Spike, Hodgepog Press,
Edmonton, AB, September 1997 (a Canadian Children's Book Centre
Our Choice selection.
The Colour of Water , Caitlin
Press, Prince George BC, September 1998.
Maggie and Shine , Hodgepog
Books, Edmonton, AB, September, 1999.
Jeannie and the Gentle Giants,
Ronsdale Press, Vancouver, October, 2001.
The Bone House: to be published
by New Star Books, in October 2002.
Breathing the Mountain: poetry,
to be published by Leaf Books in Spring 2003.
Into the Sun, a young adult
book, to be published by Hodgepog Books in October 2002.
In Process: Blue Valleys, A Book of
the Kootenays, a non-fiction book.
In Process: The Subtle Sea, non-
fiction, co-written with Linda McDonald for Greystone Books.
In Process: Pete's Gold, a young
adult novel.
Short stories and articles in over thirty
magazines and newspapers including Creative Non-Fiction,
Salon Online, the Vancouver Sun, the Georgia Straight, Flare
magazine, Western Living, and Herizons.
Awards:
Canadian Children's Book Centre Our Choice
Selections for Annie, Arly and Spike.
Canadian Author's Association Winner's
Circle Essay First Prize.
Tidepool Poetry Prize.
West End Writer's Poetry Prize.
Burnaby Writer's Poetry Prize.
Earl Birney Poetry Scholarship, UBC.