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Donna Kane's work has appeared in journals and magazines across Canada. In 2000 she received the Lina Chartrand Award for poetry. Her first book of poems, Somewhere, a Fire, was published in 2004 by Hagios Press (Regina).
Her second book of poetry, Erratic, was published in 2007 by Hagios .
In addition to her writing, Donna runs the Writing on the Ridge Reading Series. Writers from across Canada have experienced the Peace River's unique hospitality. Ken Babstock has dodged bee-bees in Rolla, David O'Meara has seen a ghost at the Alaska Hotel, and Lorna Crozier has learned how to tie her logging boots at the Rolla Pub.
Kane has also organized retreats, festivals, and writer in residence programs throughout the Peace River region. In 2007 she assisted with the second Muskwa-Kechika Artist Exploration Camp and worked with the City of Dawson Creek in naming a street after singer/songwriter Roy Forbes.

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