The Charcoal Burners (
McClelland & Stewart. 1980 (Finalist in
Seal First Novel Competition and short-listed for Governor
General's Award); paperback by Totem in 1981)
Books Published (poetry)
The Selected Poems of Susan Musgrave, chosen by Lorna Crozier (Beach Holme,
2000)
What the small day cannot hold: collected poems 1970-1985 (Porcepic Books, 2000)
Things That Keep and do not Change
(McClelland & Stewart, 1999)
Forcing the Narcissus (McClelland & Stewart, 1994)
The Embalmer's Art: Poems New and Selected (Exile Editions,
1991)
Cocktails at the Mausoleum (McClelland & Stewart,
1985); Beach Holme (revised edition, 1992)
Tarts and Muggers: Poems New and Selected (McClelland & Stewart,
1982)
A Man to Marry, a Man to Bury
(McClelland & Stewart,1979) (Short-listed for Governor General's Award)
Becky Swan's Book (Porcupine's Quill, 1978)
Selected Strawberries and Other Poems (Sono Nis Press, 1977)
Kiskatinaw Songs (Pharos Press, 1977. With Sean Virgo, illustrated
by Douglas Tait)
The Impstone (McClelland & Stewart, 1976; Omphalos Press, London,
1978)
Grave-Dirt and Selected Strawberries (Macmillan, 1973 (Short-
listed for Governor General's Award)
Entrance of the Celebrant (Macmillan, 1972; Fuller d'Arch Smith,
London)
Songs of the Sea-Witch (Sono Nis Press, 1970)
Books Published (for children)
Dreams are More Real than Bathtubs. (Fiction. Illustrated by
Marie-Louise Gay. Orca. 1998)
Kestrel and Leonardo (Studio 123. 1990. Poetry. Illustrated by
Linda Rogers.
Hag Head (Clarke, Irwin & Co. 1980. Fiction. Illustrated by Carol
Evans.)
Gullband (J.J. Douglas, 1974. Poetry. Illustrated by Rikki
Ducornet)
Books Published (non-fiction)
Musgrave Landing: Musings on the Writing Life; Stoddart, 1994
Great Musgrave (a collection of essays and columns; Prentice-Hall
1989; short-listed for the 1990 Stephen Leacock Award for
Humour)
Compiled and Edited
The Fed anthology edited by Susan Musgrave. Vancouver : Anvil Press, 2003.
Editor for Thistledown Press (Saskstoon, Sask.) 1994-1997
Because You Loved Being a Stranger: 55 Poets
Celebrate Patrick Lane (Harbour Publishing, 1994)
Clear Cut Words: Writers for Clayoquot, (Hawthorne Society for
Reference West, 1993)
Chapbook:
In the Small Hours of the Rain, poetry published by
Reference West (Victoria) 1991 (winner, First Prize, of b.p.
Nichol Poetry Chapbook Award, 1991)
Portfolio:
The Spiritualization of Cruelty, six poems with
drawings by Pavel Skalnik, limited, lettered and numbered
edition, 1992
Pamphlets and Broadshides:
Many pamphlets (limited editions) from the
Sceptre Press in England.
From Dreadnaught 52-Pickup, #9 (1976): Between
Friends.
Taboo Man was published by Celia Duthie, 1981, in a limited
edition of 50 signed copies.
The Plane Put Down in Sacramento and "I do not
know if things that happen can be said to come to pass or only happen" as
broadsides, by William Hoffer.
Desireless: Tom York (1947-1988) published
by Slug Press, 1988.
The Situation in Which We are both Amateurs published
by Lazara Press, 1998.
Recent Publication in Anthologies (poetry)
Canadian Literature in the
Seventies (Holt,Rinehart and Winston, 1980)
Gangsters, Ghosts and
Dragonflies (George Allen & Unwin,1981. London)
New Oxford Book of
Canadian Verse (Oxford, 1982), Antologia de la Poesia
anglocanadiense contemporanea (Los Libros de la Frontera, Barcelona, Spain,
1985)
The New Canadian Poets 1970-1985 (McClelland & Stewart, 1985)
The Norton Introduction to Poetry, 3rd Edition, 1986, and 6th Edition, 1994
The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry, 1988, 1989
The Norton Introduction
to Literature,
Regular, 6th Edition, 1994 and Shorter, 6th Edition, 1994
The Great Big
Book of Canadian Humour edited by Allan Gould
(Macmillan, 1992)
portrait included in Barbara Woodley's Portraits:
Canadian Women in Focus (Doubleday. 1992)
Poetry: An Introduction (Bedford
Books of St Martin's Press, 1994)
Bedford Introduction to Literature
(Bedford Books, 1995)
Uncommon Wealth (Oxford, 1997) etc.
Short fiction in anthologies
Fever: Sensual Stories by Women Writers, edited by Michelle Slung (Harcourt
Brace, 1994)
Without a Guide: Contemporary Women's Travel Adventure,
edited by Katherine Govier (Macfarlane Walter & Ross, 1994)
Best American
Erotica, 1995 edited by Susie Bright (Simon & Schuster)
Essays anthologized in
Horizons edited by Ken Roy (Harcourt
Brace, 1994)
Far and Wide edited by Sean Armstrong (Nelson, 1994)
Recent Periodical Publications (poetry)
Canada: Toronto Life, Exile, The
Malahat Review, Queen's Quarterly, Event, The Prison Journal, Brick, Poetry
Canada Review (cover and feature); Writers' Quarterly (cover and feature),
Border Crossings, Anthos, and Canadian Literature
USA: Poetry Studies, Mundus Artium, Three Rivers Poetry Journal, Boundary
2, Negative Capability Nimbus, Iris, Pivot, Ladybug (for children), Prairie
Schooner, Southern Review; (anthology) Best American Poetry, 1995, edited
by David Lehman (Scribner/ Simon & Schuster).
Britain:
Ambit, Poetry Review, The Little Word Machine, New Poetry, New
Departures, Bananas, Aquarius and others
Australia: Helix, Poetry Australia
Denmark: Anglofiles
Other Publications (fiction and non-fiction)
"Custer Sloat's Last Christmas" (Christmas story commissioned by The Globe
and Mail, December 24, 1987)
Columnist (Writer-in-Residence) for the Toronto Star, Vancouver Sun, STEP
Magazine (Vancouver) Cut To: Magazine, Victoria, Sidney Review, Sidney,
B.C. (1988-1991)
"A Woman's Way Through Unknown Labrador", Imperial Oil Review 1996
Poetry Reviewer for the Vancouver Sun: January 1996 (ongoing)
Merilyn Simonds. The Convict Lover. The New Reader by Duthie Books, Summer 1996