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Robert Hilles (born November 13, 1951) is a Canadian poet and novelist.[1]
He was born in Kenora, Ontario and grew up at Longbow Lake, Ontario. He left there in 1971 to attend university and later studied at the University of Calgary, earning a BA in Psychology and English in 1976.[2] He also holds an MSc in Educational Psychology, earned at the university in 1985.[3]
For ten years he acted as the managing editor of Dandelion, the oldest surviving literary magazine in Alberta.[2] In 2001, he moved to British Columbia and has been active in the literary community there, especially on Salt Spring Island where he lived for 17 years. With other writers, he helped to set up a scholarship for beginning writers on Salt Spring and also organized a new reading series on the island.[4] He moved to Nanaimo in 2019.
He served on the executive of the League of Canadian Poets for five years and in 1996 was sent by the League of Canadian Poets and the Department of Foreign Affairs to represent Canada at an International Poetry Festival in Japan. Hilles won the 1994 Governor General's Award for Poetry for Cantos From A Small Room (1993). In the same year, his first novel, Raising of Voices (1993), won the Writers' Guild of Alberta's George Bugnet Award for Novel. He has published sixteen books of poetry and five books of prose.
Wrapped Within Again, New and Selected Poems was published in the fall of 2003 and won the Stephan Stephansson Award for Poetry.[5] His second novel, A Gradual Ruin, was published by Doubleday Canada in 2004. His books have also been shortlisted for the Milton Acorn People's Poetry Prize, the W.O. Mitchell City of Calgary Book Prize, the Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry, and the Howard O'Hagan Award for Short Fiction.[6]
Ride Off Any Horizon I and II, NeWest Press.
Anthology of Magazine Verse & Yearbook of American Poetry, Monitor Books, California. 1988.
Men and Women (Together and Alone), The Spirit That Moves Us Press, Iowa. 1988.
A Discord of Flags, a discord of flags, Toronto, 1992.
Snapshots, Black Moss Press, 1992.
Boundless Alberta, NeWest Press, 1993 (Short Story)
Reconsilable Differences, Bayeaux Press, 1994
That Sign of Perfection, Black Moss Press, 1995 (Nonfiction)
Fresh Tracks, Polestar, 1998
In the Clear, Thistledown Press, 1998
Losers First, Black Moss Press, 1999
I Want to be the Poet of Your Knee Caps, Black Moss Press, 1999.
Threshold, University of Alberta Press, 1999
Henry's Creature, Black Moss Press, 2000.
Smaller Than God, Black Moss Press, 2001.
Gifts: Poems for Parents, Sumach Press, 2002.
Writing the Terrain, University of Calgary Press, 2005.
Rocksalt, Mother Tongue Publishing, 2008
111 West Coast Literary Portraits, Mother Tongue Publishing, 2012
Window Fishing: The night we caught Beatlemania, Hidden Book Press, 2014
Where the Nights are Twice as Long, Goose Lane Editions, 2015
Carteggi Letterari, Italian Online Anthology, 2016
Blackberries, Salt Spring Library Anthology, 2018
Plume 9, St. Petersburg Florida, 2021
The Beauty of Being Elsewhere, Hidden Brook Press, Brighton, Ontario, 2021
His poetry and fiction have appeared in numerous magazines in North America and abroad including:
The Windsor Review, Prairie Fire, Event, Capilano Review, West Coast Line, The Fiddlehead, CV 2, Descant, The Antigonish Review, The New Quarterly. Arc, Poetry Canada Review, NeWest Review, Canadian Fiction Magazine, The Forge Literary Magazine, The Write Launch Literary Magazine, The Malahat Review, Canadian Literature, Carousel, The Danforth Review, The JellyFishReview, Open: Journal of Arts & Letters, Varnish Journal, Eclectica Magazine, Mantra Review, Grain Magazine, Juniper: A Poetry Journal, Penultimate Peanut, and Zone 3: A Literary Journal, Plume Poetry Journal, and many others.
2004 Winner Stephan G. Stephanson Award for Wrapped Within Again.
1994 Winner Governor General's Literary Award for Poetry for Cantos from a Small Room.
1994 Winner Writer's Guild of Alberta Best Novel Award for Raising of Voices.
2004 Finalist for the City of Calgary/W.O. Mitchell Award for Wrapped Within Again.
1998 Finalist for the Milton Acorn People's Poetry Award for Breathing Distance.
1997 Finalist for the City of Calgary/W.O. Mitchell Award for Kissing the Smoke.
1997 Finalist for the Stephan Stephanson Award for Nothing Vanishes.
1996 Finalist for the Writer's Guild of Alberta Best Short Fiction Award for Near Morning.