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Lisa Banks

LISA BANKS is a doctoral candidate in Ï㽶ÊÓƵ’s Department of English, where she studies twentieth-century women writers H.D., Elizabeth Bishop, and Elizabeth Brewster with attention to age. From 2011-2014, she served as the research assistant for H.D.’s Hirslanden Notebooks: An Annotated Scholarly Edition (ELS Editions, 2015, co-edited by Matte Robinson & Demetres Tryphonopoulos), and also held a seasonal position as the Managing Editor of the Atlantic Canadian Poets’ Archive during that time. Since 2017, she has been an Assistant Poetry Editor at The Antigonish Review, as well as a Contributing Editor at Arc Poetry Magazine. Her reviews have appeared in Arc Poetry Magazine, Hamilton Arts & Letters (in partnership with Frog Hollow Press), and Contemporary Verse 2. In 2018, her essay on the archives of New Brunswick poet Kay Smith appeared in Parallel Universe: The Poetries of New Brunswick (Frog Hollow Press/Hamilton Arts & Letters).

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