David O'Meara (racehorse Trainer)
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David O'Meara (born
Pembroke, Ontario Pembroke is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario at the confluence of the Muskrat River (Ontario), Muskrat River and the Ottawa River in the Ottawa Valley. Pembroke is the location of the administrative headquarters of Renfrew County, thoug ...
) is a


Life

He was raised in
Pembroke, Ontario Pembroke is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario at the confluence of the Muskrat River (Ontario), Muskrat River and the Ottawa River in the Ottawa Valley. Pembroke is the location of the administrative headquarters of Renfrew County, thoug ...
. He lives in Sandy Hill,
Ottawa Ottawa (, ; Canadian French: ) is the capital city of Canada. It is located at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the Rideau River in the southern portion of the province of Ontario. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec, and forms the core ...
, where he tends bar at The Manx Pub. He is known as the Awkward Brother of Canadian Poetry. O'Meara was a judge for the 2012
Griffin Poetry Prize The Griffin Poetry Prize is Canada's most generous poetry award. It was founded in 2000 by businessman and philanthropist Scott Griffin. Before 2022, the awards went to one Canadian and one international poet who writes in the English language. ...
.


Awards

* Gerald Lampert Award, for ''Storm Still'' * 2004
Lampman-Scott Award The Archibald Lampman Award is an annual Canadian literary award, created by Blaine Marchand, and presented by the literary magazine ''Arc'', for the year's best work of poetry by a writer living in the National Capital Region. History The a ...
, for ''The Vicinity''


Works


Poetry


"Traffic"; "Rain"
''Drunken Boat'', Spring 2001 * * * *


Plays

* DISASTER


Music


"Sing Song"
a collaboration with the Ottawa-based grou
"the HILOTRONS"
based on his poetry collection, A Pretty Sight.


Criticism

* His poem "Field Crossing" , which appeared in the collection Storm Still, has been set to music by Ottawa-born composer C. Scott Tresham. The work, entitled "Field-Crossing:A Pastoral Cantata for Unaccompanied Chorus, was commissioned by the Ottawa Choral Society, and premiered by the choir in 2003, under the direction of conductor Iwan Edwards.


References


External links


"David O’Meara at the Ottawa International Writers Festival, spring 2009", ''Brick Books''
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20121107020503/http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/arts/story.html?id=e393b7b8-f2d1-4e72-b52d-747d21458cc1&p=1 "Downtown poet is no backyard man", ''Ottawa Citizen'', May 5, 2007]
"David O’Meara", ''Kingston's Writers Fest''
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