Sheri Benning

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Sheri Benning is a Canadian writer from Saskatchewan, Canada. [1] Her two books of poetry, Earth After Rain and Thin Moon Psalm [2] have garnered numerous awards. Her poetry, essays, and fiction have also appeared in many Canadian literary journals and anthologies. [3]

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References

  1. "Universal longing to hold fast to life THIN MOON PSALM " The StarPhoenix, Saskatoon.
  2. "Thin Moon Psalm by Sheri Benning". Reviewed by Michelle Miller Poetry Reviews.
  3. Wascana Review. English Department, University of Regina. 2000.
  4. David Carpenter (1 February 2014). The Literary History of Saskatchewan: Volume 2 ~ Progressions. Coteau Books. pp. 238–. ISBN   978-1-55050-568-9.
  5. Christian Riegel (2007). Twenty-first-century Canadian Writers. Thomson Gale. ISBN   978-0-7876-8152-4.
  6. "Thin Moon Psalm by Sheri Benning" Reviewed by Michelle Miller. Poetry Reviews.
  7. "Deft purpose shines behind dour cover". Toronto Star.
  8. "The best volumes of verse in 2008 in verse". Winnipeg Free Press
  9. "Review: How The Light Gets In". By Liam Murphy. Munster Extpress, April 9th, 2009