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April Bulmer is an award-winning Canadian poet. Her Year of the Dog: A Poet's Journal represents a thought-provoking period in her life. Her evocative prose, poetry and essays invite us to share the insights of a sensitive, mystical and gifted writer. Her name 'April' means 'to open.' Not surprising, her book is a candid reflection. She shares personal meditations on the year 2018 and earlier experiences and challenges. The book is also a spiritual journey. April struggles to embrace religious traditions and apply many of their teachings to her life. As a result, the book is universal in its…mehr

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April Bulmer is an award-winning Canadian poet. Her Year of the Dog: A Poet's Journal represents a thought-provoking period in her life. Her evocative prose, poetry and essays invite us to share the insights of a sensitive, mystical and gifted writer. Her name 'April' means 'to open.' Not surprising, her book is a candid reflection. She shares personal meditations on the year 2018 and earlier experiences and challenges. The book is also a spiritual journey. April struggles to embrace religious traditions and apply many of their teachings to her life. As a result, the book is universal in its scope. It invites us to reflect on the implications of a variety of subjects from various beliefs. Her vision is always unique and beautifully expressed. April Bulmer is also a voice in the wilderness: a clear feminine call to consider new perspectives on women, mental health and love. Shortlisted for the International Beverly Prize for Literature in London, England, you will join the judges in celebrating this writer's personal confessions and poetic perceptions. April Bulmer offers you the key to unlock her diary and peek into the pages of her heart.
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April Bulmer is a Canadian poet. She was born and raised in Toronto but has visited Saskatchewan where Good Grief is set. April holds Master's degrees in creative writing, religion and theological studies from major universities. Much of her writing deals with women and spirituality and the divine feminine. Many of her dozen books have been shortlisted for awards, including the International Beverly Prize for Literature in London, England, the Pat Lowther Memorial Award for the best book of poetry by a Canadian woman, the Next Generation Indie Book Awards in the U.S and the Global Book Awards. She won the YWCA Women of Distinction Award in the art and culture category in Cambridge, Ontario where she lives. Her work has also been celebrated and published widely in prestigious journals, anthologies and newspapers. For critical response to April's writing and more biographical information, please see www.aprilbulmer.wordpress.com. To purchase her books, please see www.aprilbulmer.com.