Beth Powning
Beth Powning is a Canadian writer and photographer known for her lyrical, evocative prose that often explores themes of nature, history, memory, and personal resilience. Born in Connecticut and raised in a Quaker family, she moved to Canada in the early 1970s, settling on a farm in rural New Brunswick, which has deeply influenced her work. Her writing spans novels and memoirs, frequently drawing on her experiences with the natural world and her observations of life in the Maritimes.
Awards
["Lieutenant Governor's Award for High Achievement in English-Language Literary Arts (2010)", 'New England Booksellers Association Discovery Award (1996)', 'New Brunswick Book Award for Fiction (2016)', 'Honorary Doctorate of Letters, University of New Brunswick (2014)', 'Honorary Doctorate of Laws, Mount Allison University (2020)']
Notable Works
["The Sister's Tale", 'A Measure of Light', "The Sea Captain's Wife", 'The Hatbox Letters', 'Shadow Child: An Apprenticeship of Love and Loss', 'Home: Chronicle of a North Country Life']





