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D.S. Martin is a Canadian poet with two award-winning collections to his credit: Poiema, published by Wipf & Stock (Eugene, Oregon) in 2008, and his chapbook, So The Moon Would Not Be Swallowed, published by Rubicon Press (Edmonton) in 2007. His poetry has appeared in many journals in both Canada and the US, such as Canadian Literature, Christian Century, Dalhousie Review and Queen’s Quarterly.

He lives in Brampton, Ontario with his wife and two sons. He has been teaching school there for more than twenty years.

The interview he conducted with Margaret Avison at the Write! Toronto conference in 2004, which later appeared in Image, has been included in the extensive Margaret Avison autobiography, I Am Here And Not Not-There, published by The Porcupine’s Quill (2009)

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