Bramer, Shannon
Biography
Shannon Bramer is a Canadian poet (b. 1973). Born in Hamilton, Ontario, she attended York University before publishing her first book, suitcases and other poems, which won the Hamilton and Region Arts Council Book Award. Over the next few years, she resided in Guelph, Ontario, where she helped found the Bookshelf Poetry Contest. Settling in Toronto, Bramer published scarf in 2001, a book of poems which tells the story of Vera, a single woman working in a scarf store in Hamilton. scarf received praise from Canadian literary critics, perhaps exemplified by the Antigonish Review's comment that it is an "intriguing book about loneliness and searching". 2005 saw Bramer's first book of poems published by Coach House Books, The Refrigerator Memory. Incorporating a broad range of imagery, the poems in The Refrigerator Memory were also well-received.
Currently, Bramer lives in Toronto with her husband and two daughters. Her latest publication is the chapbook Fishings.
(From Wikipedia)
Other InformationRelated Websites or Blog:
Shannon Bramer at Coach House Books
Published Work
2001. Scarf. Toronto, Ont. : Exile Editions. (Poetry)
1999. Suitcases and other poems. Toronto : Exile Editions. (Poetry)


