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About
the Editor and Web Personnel
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Editor
D.M.R. Bentley
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D.M.R.
Bentley is a Professor of English at the
University of Western Ontario and the editor
of Canadian Poetry: Studies, Documents,
Reviews. A specialist on Canadian and
Victorian literature, he has published extensively
in both fields. Among his recent publications
are Mimic Fires: Accounts of Early Long
Poems on Canada (McGill-Queens University
Press, 1995), an edition of Archibald Lampmans
Essays and Reviews (Canadian Poetry
Press, 1996) and a study of The Confederation
Group of Canadian Poets, 1880-1897 (University
of Toronto Press, 2004). |
Associate Editor
R.J. Shroyer
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R.
J. Shroyer is an Associate Professor of
English at the University of Western Ontario
who specializes in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century
British literature. His recent publications
include, with Thomas J. Collins, A Concordance
to the Poems and Plays of Robert Browning
(AMS, 1996).
Web Personnel
Present
Personnel
Gord Nickerson
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Gord
Nickerson is a Lecturer in the Faculty
of Information and Media Studies at the University
of Western Ontario who specializes in Computer
Networks, Management Information Systems and
Internet Services. We are continuously grateful
for Gord's generous gifts of time and technological
expertise; the web site can progress only
under Gord's gentle, patient gaze. 
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Jenna
Hunnef
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Jenna
Hunnef has been a web assistant
to the Canadian Poetry Project since October
2005. She received her BA (2007) and MA (2009) in English literature from the University of Western Ontario and will begin her PhD at the University of Toronto in September 2009. Jenna formats
works ranging from early long poems
to early twentieth century collections
of poems, stories, and stage dramas. In addition to supplementing the existing material on the “Confederation Poets” page, she has engineered the “Edwardian and Georgian Canadian Poets” and “Closet Dramas” sections of the Canadian Poetry website and has been responsible for updating the online archive of Canadian Poetry volumes.  |
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Past
Personnel |

Julia
Obert |

Marybeth
Curtin
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Julia
Obert was a researcher and
web assistant for the Canadian Poetry
Press. A graduate of Western's Bachelor
of Arts (Hons.) Faculty Scholars English
Program, Julia is working on her Master
of Arts Degree at the University of British
Columbia. Julia, and her exceptional
contributions to the Press (May, 2002
to September, 2004), will always be remembered.
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Marybeth
Curtin, editor
and researcher for the Canadian Poetry
Press, was instrumental in organizing
and indexing the "Poems in Early
Canadian Newspapers" portion of the
web site. Marybeth is a graduate of Western's
Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) English Program
'04, is currently attending the University
of Ottawa's Master of Arts Program. Marybeth,
and her remarkable contributions to the
Press (September, 2003 to September, 2004),
will always be appreciated. |

Jane
Powell
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Melissa
Harris
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Jane
Powell is currently an
advisor to the web personnel and was
the Webmaster of the Canadian Poetry
web site until August, 2005. A graduate
of Western's Bachelor of Education Program
'03 and its (Combined Hons.) MIT/English
Scholar's Electives Bachelor of Arts
Program '02, Jane teaches English at
the Intermediate/Senior level and has
contributed to Canadian Poetry Press
since May, 2002. |
Melissa
Harris is a researcher
and web assistant for the Canadian Poetry
Press and a graduate of Western's Political
Sciences/ English Bachelor of Arts Program.
Integral to the organizing and formatting
of the "Canadian Architexts"
and the "Poems in Early Canadian
Newspapers" sections of the web
site, Melissa has contributed to the
Press since May, 2004.  |
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