Eibel, Deborah

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EIBEL, Deborah

EIBEL, Deborah. Canadian, b. 1940. Genres: Poetry. Career: Walnut Hill School, Natick, MA, teacher of English literature, 1962-63; University of North Carolina, Greensboro, teacher, 1963-65; Haifa University, Israel, teacher of English literature, 1966-67; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, instructor, 1970-71; Concordia University, Loyola and Sir George Williams campuses, Montreal, Quebec, teacher of English literature and creative writing, 1972-78; McGill University Continuing Education, Montreal, Quebec, teacher of creative writing, 1977; College Marie-Victorin, Montreal, teacher of English literature, 1987-88; Concordia University, Sir George Williams campus, teacher of poetry, 1991; writer. Publications: POETRY: Kayak Sickness, 1972; Streets Too Narrow for Parades, 1985; Making Fun of Travellers, 1991; Gold Rush, 1992; Purple Passages, 1998; A Poet's Notebook, 1997; Poems for the Twenty-First Century. Contributor to anthologies. Address: 5795 Caldwell Ave, Montreal, QC, Canada H4W 1W3.

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