John Terpstra

John Terpstra (born in Brockville, Ontario) is a Canadian poet and carpenter.

During much of his childhood, he lived in Edmonton, Alberta, but moved back to Ontario to attend high school in Hamilton, where he lives today.

Released a spoken-word recording of his poems in 2000, called "Nod Me In, Shake Me Out", with composer, arranger and producer Bart Nameth, violinist Hugh Marsh, and others.

Education

Awards and recognition

Bibliography

  • 1982: Scrabbling for Repose (Split Reed)
  • 1987: Forty Days and Forty Nights (Netherlandic) ISBN 0-919417-10-8
  • 1990: Naked Trees (Netherlandic) ISBN 0-919417-20-5
  • 1992: Captain Kintail (Netherlandic) ISBN 0-919417-27-2
  • 1997: The Church Not Made With Hands (Wolsak and Wynn) ISBN 0-919897-56-8
  • 1998: Devil's Punch Bowl (St Thomas Poetry Series) ISBN 0-9697802-7-3
  • 2000: Restoration (Gaspereau) ISBN 1-894031-34-2
  • 2002: Falling Into Place (Gaspereau) ISBN 1-894031-60-1
  • 2003: Disarmament (Gaspereau) ISBN 1-894031-73-3
  • 2005: Brendan Luck (Gaspereau) ISBN 1-55447-013-7
  • 2005: The Boys, or, Waiting for the Electrician's Daughter (Gaspereau) ISBN 1-55447-011-0
  • 2006: Two or Three Guitars: Selected Poems (Gaspereau) ISBN 1-55447-026-9


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