Hubbry Logo
Jim NasonJim NasonMain
Open search
Jim Nason
Community hub
Jim Nason
logo
8 pages, 0 posts
0 subscribers
Be the first to start a discussion here.
Be the first to start a discussion here.
Jim Nason
from Wikipedia
Jim Nason at Glad Day Bookshop, Toronto, Canada in 2023

Jim Nason is a Canadian writer from Toronto, Ontario.[1] He is most noted for his poetry collection Rooster, Dog, Crow, which was a shortlisted finalist for the Raymond Souster Award in 2019.[2]

He has also been nominated for several ReLit Awards, receiving nods in the Poetry category for Narcissus Unfolding in 2012 [3] and Touch Anywhere to Begin in 2017,[4] and in the Short Fiction category for The Girl on the Escalator in 2012.[3]

He published his debut poetry collection If Lips Were As Red in 1991, but put his writing career on hold for a number of years to work as a caregiver for people with HIV/AIDS. He returned to writing in the 2000s following the death of his partner,[5] publishing the poetry collection The Fist of Remembering in 2006 and the novel The Housekeeping Journals, based in part on his own experiences as a caregiver, in 2007.[6]

He became the owner and publisher of Tightrope Books in 2014.

Works

[edit]

Novels

[edit]
  • The Housekeeping Journals - 2007
  • I Thought I Would Be Happy - 2013
  • Spirit of a Hundred Thousand Dead Animals - 2017

Short Fiction

[edit]
  • The Girl on the Escalator - 2011

Poetry

[edit]
  • If Lips Were As Red - 1991
  • The Fist of Remembering - 2006
  • Narcissus Unfolding - 2011
  • Music Garden - 2013
  • Touch Anywhere to Begin - 2016
  • Rooster, Dog, Crow - 2018
  • Blue Suitcase: Documentary Poetics - 2021
  • Self-Portrait Embracing a Fabulous Beast - 2023

References

[edit]
[edit]
Revisions and contributorsEdit on WikipediaRead on Wikipedia
Add your contribution
Related Hubs
User Avatar
No comments yet.