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Tom Dawe, (born October 24, 1940) is a
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writer from
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Life

Born in Long Pond,
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, Dawe has written poetry and children's literature for many years. He is also a visual artist. His work often draws on folklore, mythology, autobiography, and Newfoundland culture, particularly the experience of growing up in a Newfoundland
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community. Dawe was a founding member in 1973 of
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, the province's first publishing house. He was also a co-founder of ''TickleAce'' magazine, and an editor of the folklore publication ''The Livyer''. Dawe also taught English at
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. His work is the subject of ''Rewriting Newfoundland Mythology: The Works of Tom Dawe'', by Martina Seifert. He was made a Member of the
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in 2011 and an Officer of the
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in 2012. From 2010-2013 Dawe was the poet laureate of St John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. His 2019 ''New and Collected Poems'' was shortlisted in the poetry category for the 2020
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."38 books shortlisted for 2020 ReLit Awards"
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, April 27, 2021.


Bibliography


Poetry

* ''Connections'', with Tom Moore (St John's: Self-published, 1972) * ''Hemlock Cove and After'' (St John's: Breakwater Books, 1975) * ''In a Small Cove'' (Chipping Norton, UK: Wychwood Press, 1978) * ''Island Spell'' (St John's: Harry Cuff Publications, 1981) * ''In Hardy Country: New and Selected Poems'' (St John's: Breakwater Books, 1993) * ''Sea Foam Swings in the Bluebell: A Chapbook of Haiku'', edited by Nick Avis (Pointe Claire, QC.: King's Road Press, 2005) * ''Where Genesis Begins'', with artwork by
Gerald Squires Gerald Leopold "Gerry" Squires, (November 17, 1937 – October 3, 2015) was an artist from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Perhaps best known for painting dramatic landscapes in acrylic and oil, Squires also produced major work in sculpture, l ...
(St John's: Breakwater Books, 2009) * ''Caligula's Horse and Other Creatures'', with lithographs by Gerald Squires (Running the Goat, 2009) * ''Shadows in the Aftergrass: Poems Sometimes Haiku'', with afterword by Nick Avis (Tors Cove: Running the Goat, 2013) * ''New and Collected Poems'' (St John's: Breakwater Books, 2019)


Children's literature

* ''Landwash Days: Newfoundland Folklore, Sketches, and Verse for Youngsters'' (St. John's: Newfoundland Book Publishers, 1980) *''A Gommil from Bumble Bee Bight and Other Nonsense Verse'', illustrated by Sylvia Quinton Ficken (St. John's: Harry Cuff Publications, 1982) * ''Angishore, Boo-man and Clumper: A Newfoundland Folk Alphabet'', illustrated by Sylvia Quinton Ficken (St. John's: Harry Cuff Publications, 1983) *''Lings 'n' Things: (a count and colour book)'', with Pamela Dawe (St. John's: H. Cuff Publications, 1986) * ''Alley-coosh, Bibby and Cark: A Second Newfoundland Folk Alphabet'', illustrated by Sylvia Quinton Ficken (St. John's: H. Cuff Publications, 1987) *''Winter of the Black Weasel: A Tale Based on a Newfoundland Micmac Legend'', illustrated by Anne MacLeod (St. John's: Breakwater Books, 1988) * ''Moocher in the Lun'', illustrated by Anne MacLeod (St John's: Flanker Press, 2008) * ''The Wonderful Dogfish Racket'', illustrated by C. Anne Macleod (St. John's: Pennywell Books, 2013) * ''An Old Man's Winter Night: Ghostly Tales'', illustrated by Veselina Tomova (Tors Cove: Running the Goat, 2015) *''Spirited Away: Fairy Stories of Old Newfoundland'', illustrated by Veselina Tomova (Tors Cove: Running the Goat, 2017)


Short stories

* ''The Loon in the Dark Tide: Old Newfoundland Ghost Stories'' (St. John's: H. Cuff Publications, 1981) *''The Yarns of Ishmael Drake'' (St. John's: H. Cuff Publications, 1982)


References


External links


Bookninja Books in Canada review of ''As a Clapper Strikes its Bell''

Memorial University's Digital Archives
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