Julie Bruck

Julie Bruck is the author of two collections from Brick Books, The End of Travel, and The Woman Downstairs. Her work has appeared in such magazines as The Malahat Review, Ms, Ploughshares and The New Yorker. She has taught at Concordia University and been a resident faculty member at The Frost Place. A former Montrealer, she now lives in San Francisco.

Awards
National Magazine Awards - Gold award in poetry, 1999.
National Magazine Awards - Gold award in poetry, 1998.
QSPELL Book Awards - A.M. Klein Award for Poetry, 1994.
Randall Jarrell Prize - Second Prize, selected by Donald Hall, 1992.
MacDowell Colony - Cathrine Boettcher Fellowship, 1991.

Selected Publications
The End of Travel. (Brick Books, 1999).
The Woman Downstairs. (Brick Books, 1993).

Selected Anthologies
Breath II: Voices from the Robert Frost Place. (Cavankerry Press, forthcoming 2004).
Where the Words Come from: Canadian poets in Conversation. (Nightwood Editions, 2002).
New Life in Dark Seas. (Brick Books, 2002).

Books in Print
Bruck, Julie
The End of Travel. Brick Books, 1999, $14.00, ISBN 1-894078-04-7.
The Woman Downstairs. Brick Books, 1993. $11.95, ISBN: 0-919626-66-1.

Julie Bruck,
Julie Bruck c/o brickbooks@sympatico.ca
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