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Jacob McArthur Mooney

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Canadian poet, blogger, and literary critic

Jacob McArthur Mooney (born 1983) is a Canadian poet, blogger, and literary critic. He is most noted for his 2011 poetry collection Folk, which was a shortlisted Trillium Book Award finalist for English poetry in 2012.

Titles

  • The New Layman's Almanac (McClelland & Stewart, 2008)
  • Folk (McClelland & Stewart, 2011)

References

  1. "Bezmozgis, Babstock among finalists for $20,000 Trilliums". Kamloops Daily News, May 10, 2012.


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