| The only two-time winner of the People's
Poetry Award, among more than sixty awards for his work, John B. Lee
was also the recipient of the prestigious $10,000 Tilden Award for
poetry. John's work has appeared internationally in over
five-hundred publications. The most recent of his forty published
books are: In the Terrible Weather of Guns, Mansfield Press,
2002; Totally Unused Heart, Black Moss Press, 2003; Though
Their Joined Hearts Drummed Like Larks, Passion Among the Cacti
Press, 2004; Thirty-Three Thousand Shades of Green, Leaf
Press, 2004; The Farm on the Hill He Calls Home: a memoir,
Black Moss Press, 2004; and forthcoming in 2005--Poems for the
Pornographer's Daughter. John lives in Brantford, Ontario. |