Discipline: Literature – poetry

Diana Hartog

Discipline: Literature – poetry
Region: New Denver, CANADA
MacDowell Fellowships: 1999, 2002
Diana Hartog is a Canadian poet and fiction writer. She won the Gerald Lampert Award in 1983 for her poetry collection Matinee Light, and the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize in 1987 for Candy from Strangers. She was also a shortlisted nominee for the Journey Prize in 1991 for her short story "Theories of Grief," and for the Dorothy Livesay Prize in 1993 for Polite to Bees: A Bestiary. She published the novel The Photographer's Sweethearts in 1996, and a new poetry collection, Ink Monkey, in 2006.

Studios

Calderwood

Diana Hartog worked in the Calderwood studio.

In the winter of 1998, motivated by his passion for reading, Stanford Calderwood donated funds for a new writers’ studio. Burr-McCallum Architects of Williamstown, MA, provided the award-winning design in 1999; and the construction of the handsome studio was completed in time for its first artist to arrive early in 2000. With a series of double-hung casement…

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