David O'Meara

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David O'Meara (born Pembroke, Ontario) is a Canadian poet.

Life

He was raised in Pembroke, Ontario. He lives in Sandy Hill, Ottawa, where he tends bar at The Manx Pub. He is known as the Awkward Brother of Canadian Poetry.

O'Meara was a judge for the 2012 Griffin Poetry Prize.

Awards

Works

Poetry

  • "Traffic"; "Rain", Drunken Boat, Spring 2001
  • Storm Still. McGill-Queen's University Press. 1999. ISBN 978-0-88629-360-4.
  • The Vicinity. Brick Books. 2003. ISBN 978-1-894078-30-6.
  • Noble Gas, Penny Black. Brick Books. 2008. ISBN 978-1-894078-68-9.
  • A Pretty Sight. Coach House Books. 2013. ISBN 978-1-552452-81-3.

Plays

Music

Criticism

His poem "Field Crossing" , which appeared in the collection Storm Still, has been set to music by Ottawa-born composer C. Scott Tresham. The work, entitled "Field-Crossing:A Pastoral Cantata for Unaccompanied Chorus, was commissioned by the Ottawa Choral Society, and premiered by the choir in 2003, under the direction of conductor Iwan Edwards.

References

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