GORDON GILHULY Biography

Gordon Gilhuly has been writing for close to fifty years and in that time has published two full-length books of poetry with Borealis Press at the University of Ottawa ON: Not Having Constructed My Ark, and Every Poem is a Love Poem, which was nominated for the 2000 Governor General’s Award for Poetry. As well, he has published a chapbook, “the lost children: out of the cold” - a collection of haiku verses inspired by his volunteer experience with the Out of the Cold homeless relief program- with Passion Among the Cacti Press of Kitchener ON. The book is also available as an ebook on Kindle. His most recent work, a children's story, “The Woodcarver” (a collaboration with Ontario artist, John Cooper) is due to be published this year by Chapel Street Editions of Woodstock NB.

Readers may have seen Gilhuly’s poetry in any number of anthologies, including several editions
of the Waking Ordeals anthologies; his short stories in Writers Under Cover (Cambridge
Writers’ Collective) , and in Winners’ Circle 6 (Canadian Authors’ Association) . He is also
the writer of an award-winning one-act play, Coming Into Rooms; and his creative non-fiction story, Monsters, was short-listed for the CBC Canada Writes/Air Canada Award. He has served as both Project Co-ordinator and Editor for the Ontario Poetry Association's anthology, “Handprints on the Future”, published by Hidden Brook Press, Toronto ON; and as a poetry judge for “Writers Under Cover” for the Cambridge (ON) Writers' Collective.

Gordon Gilhuly was also the organizer and host, for ten years, of the Take-a-Break Readings and of The Cafe at the End of the Universe Reading Series in both Fergus and Elora, Ontario. He has read his work there and widely across Ontario. He has read on Canada Council grants in Ontario and British Columbia and has the distinction of being one of the few “southern” poets to have read north of the Arctic Circle. When he read in Saint John, NB, he completed the trifecta of having read on all three Canadian coasts. For two years (2009-2010) , Gilhuly was the host of a radio show (Morning Becomes Electric) , featuring both music and the written word, on CFMH (107.3 fm) , Saint John’s community and university radio station, based at UNBSJ.

Gordon Gilhuly now lives and writes in Woodstock, New Brunswick.

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