Micheline Maylor

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ISBN 9781772125481
  • 2018 – Drifting Like a Metaphor (Frontenac House Ed. Micheline Maylor) ISBN   9781927823804
  • 2017 – Little Wildheart (University of Alberta Press) ISBN   978-1-77212-233-6
  • 2013 – Whirr and Click (Frontenac House Ed. Rose Scollard) ISBN   978-1-897181-86-7
  • 2011 – Starfish (Rubicon Press Ed. Jenna Butler) ISBN   978-0-9812848-9-7
  • 2007 – Full Depth: The Raymond Knister poems (Wolsak and Wynn Ed. Maria Jacobs) ISBN   1-894987-17-9
  • Anthologies

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    Micheline Maylor
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    Calgary Poet Laureate Emeritus