Lady Crawford
By Julie Cameron Gray
Finalist: 2017 Gerald Lampert Award
Finalist: 2017 Gerald Lampert Award
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Finalist: 2017 Gerald Lampert Award
Julie Cameron Gray is originally from Sudbury, Ontario. She is the author of Tangle (Tightrope Books, 2013), and has previously published in The Fiddlehead, Prairie Fire, Event, and in Best Canadian Poetry 2011(Tightrope Books, 2011). She currently lives in Toronto.
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