Poet, novelist, and cultural critic Lynn Crosbie was born in Montreal and currently resides in Toronto. She earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Toronto, focusing on the writing of Anne Sexton. Her collections of poetry are Miss Pamela’s Mercy (1992), VillainElle (1994), Pearl (1996), Queen Rat: New and Selected Poems (1998), Missing Children (2003), Liar (2006), and The Corpses of the Future (2017). Crosbie’s poetry frequently treats sexuality, violence, popular culture, and femininity. Her collaboration with David Trinidad and Jeffery Conway, Phoebe 2002: An Essay in Verse (2003), is based on the film All About Eve. She is also editor of the anthology The Girl Wants To: Representations of Sex and the Body (1993).
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