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Born in Flin Flon, Manitoba, Birk Sproxton now writes and edits in Red Deer, Alberta. His novel The Red-Headed Woman with the Black Black Heart (Turnstone Press 1997) won an award for historical fiction. He is the author of Headframe: (Turnstone Press 1985), a long poem, and editor of Trace: Prairie Writers on Writing (Turnstone Press 1997) and Great Stories from the Prairies (Red Deer Press 2000). Sproxton is the founding editor of an online magazine called "Taking Place: Canadian Prairie Writing." Contributor to: |
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