Catherine Moss
Forty years ago Catherine Moss left England to travel around the world. In Canada she worked as an occupational therapist, and planned a route to Australia. Then love intervened; she made a home – and a garden – in Alberta. From her parents and grandparents Moss inherited a delight in gardening and the desire for travel; over the last thirty-five years she and her husband have visited six continents. Her poetry has appeared in many Canadian literary magazines and has been broadcast on CBC radio. Moss edited FreeFall magazine for two years and taught poetry at the Alexandra Writers’ Centre Society in Calgary.
Awards/Award Nominations
Finalist in the Contemporary Verse 2 Two Day Poem Contest
Third Prize Winner in the Silver Wyvern Award Poetry on the Lake Competition
Works
Swallowing My Mother |


