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Aaron Kreuter is the author of four books: Arguments for Lawn Chairs (poetry), You and Me, Belonging (short fiction), Shifting Baseline Syndrome (poetry), and Leaving Other People Alone: Diaspora, Zionism, and Palestine in Contemporary Jewish Fiction (literary criticism). His 2022 poetry collection Shifting Baseline Syndrome was a finalist for a Governor General's Literary Award, was on the Raymond Souster Award for Poetry shortlist, and was included on the CBC Best Poetry Books of 2022 list. His work has appeared in such places as The Literary Review of Canada, X-Ray Literature, and The Ex-Puritan. Lake Burntshore, a novel set at a Jewish sleepover camp, is forthcoming from ECW Press. He lives in Toronto.
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