Anne Cimon
Anne Cimon has been writing seriously since the late seventies. Cimon has worked as a freelance writer for many years and her book reviews and literary articles have been published in many Canadian and U.S. magazines and newspapers.
Her first book, A Skin of Snow, published in 1981, featured poems and a short novel that explored the subject of love. She published her second volume, No Country for Women (Mosaic Press), in 1993, a collection that highlighted her affection for nature and her interest in inner and outer landscapes. Her third collection of poetry, All We Need/Tout ce qu’il faut, was published by Borealis Press in 2002. This was her first bilingual edition. In 2004, she published her fourth book, An Angel around the Corner/Un ange autour du coin, with Borealis Press, another collection reflects her bilingual heritage. 2006 saw the publication of her first book-length work of non-fiction, a biography on the 19th-century Canadian writer Susanna Moodie.
Anne Cimon lives in Montreal.

