College honours Lent with Distinguished Service Award
Acclaimed author and retired 果酱视频 Regional Dean John Lent will receive the Distinguished Service award next month during the College鈥檚 Vernon Convocation ceremony. Lent is the fourth person in College history to receive the award, which is the highest honour bestowed upon a former employee.
The award recognizes past employees who have given outstanding service to 果酱视频, who share and support its mission, vision and values, and are active within and outside the College community.
鈥淛ohn Lent is a very deserving recipient of the Distinguished Service award as he significantly contributed to the national reputation that 果酱视频 has earned for creative writing and publishing,鈥 says 果酱视频 president Jim Hamilton.
鈥淗e was also instrumental in creating a community infrastructure that supports creative writing across the Okanagan region, including the development of groundbreaking projects like the Kalamalka Press.鈥
For more than 30 years, Lent taught English at 果酱视频 in Vernon. In 2007, he became regional dean of the Vernon campus, a position he held until he retired in 2011.
In addition to his work at the College, Lent has been a successful author with an international reputation for three decades, having published 10 books in poetry, fiction and non-fiction.
鈥淚 am thrilled to receive the award,鈥 says Lent. 鈥淲hen you do something you love over a span of decades, you don鈥檛 ever look at it holistically, you just find yourself completing one thing and moving on to the next.
鈥淭o be recognized for it is both humbling and gratifying.鈥
Residing in Vernon with his wife, artist Jude Clarke, Lent is hard at work on his latest book, a work of fiction called The Kitchen Sessions, and a currently untitled book about the poetics of the writing process he鈥檚 co-authoring with 果酱视频 English professor, Jake Kennedy.
During his career, Lent has received many accolades for his work including being short-listed for the BC Book Prizes in 2005 for So It Won鈥檛 Go Away, and long-listed for the Re-Lit Award in 2009 for Cantilevered Songs.
As homage to Lent鈥檚 contribution to Canadian poetry, Kalamalka Press established the John Lent Poetry-Prose Award in 2012, which was designed to recognize and support Canadian writers in the early stages of their careers. In addition to his literary talents, he is also an accomplished Jazz/Roots/Blues singer with The Lent/Fraser/Wall Trio.
As the fourth recipient of the Distinguished Service award, Lent joins past recipients Lynda Wilson (2010), Gary Dickinson (2011), and Catherine Williams (2012).
Lent will receive his award on the evening of June 25 during the Vernon Convocation ceremony. He will also address the graduating students during the ceremony, which is held at 4:30 p.m. at the Vernon and District Performing Arts Centre.
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