Dorothy Livesay

Works by Dorothy Livesay:
- Green Pitcher
- Signpost
- Day And Night
- Poems for People
- Call My People Home
- New Poems
- Selected Poems, 1926-1956
- The Unquiet Bed. Illus. Roy Kiyooka
- The Documentaries
- Plainsongs
- Collected Poems: The Two Seasons
- Forty Women Poets of Canada (editor)
- A Winnipeg Childhood
- Woman's Eye (editor)
- Ice Age
- Beginnings: A Winnipeg Childhood (memoirs)
- Right Hand, Left Hand
- The Woman I Am
- The Raw Edges: Voices from Our Time
- The Phases of Love
- Feeling the Worlds: New Poems
- The Self-Completing Tree: Selected Poems
- Beginnings
- Journey With My Selves: A Memoir, 1909-1963
- Vancouver
Journey With My Selves: A Memoir 1909-1963. The book is a memoir of her life as she recounts a meeting with Malcolm Lowry when both writers lived in North Vancouver. (pp. 167-171).
From ABC BookWorld, "A social activist who lived in North Vancouver for much of her married life. . . Daughter of one of the founders of Canadian Press, temperamental "Dee" Livesay was a lifelong agitator for women's rights who published her first poetry book as a Toronto university student in 1928. Her best-known poem is 'The Unquiet Bed.'"
She presented at the Sunshine Coast Festival of the Written Arts in 1983.