Bill Bauer (poet)


William Alfred Bauer was an American-Canadian writer. Born in Portland, Maine and raised in Auburn,, Bauer was educated at Amherst College, Wesleyan University and the University of North Carolina. He married writer Nancy Bauer in 1956, and they had three children: Ernie, Grace and John. In 1965 he moved to New Brunswick to accept a professorship at the University of New Brunswick, and five years later he completed his PhD dissertation on 18th-century letter-writing.

Career

For many years Bauer was a regular member of the Ice House community writers' workshop, and he served in various editorial roles for The Fiddlehead. Before his retirement in 1994, he taught courses in 18th-Century Literature, Shakespeare, Canadian literature, Maritime literature and Creative Writing. His byline names included W. A. Bauer, William A. Bauer, William Bauer, and Bill Bauer. He published several chapbooks and collections of poetry, including Cornet Music for Plupy Shute, Everett Coogler, The Terrible Word and Unsnarling String, as well as a short-story collection, Family Album.

Works