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Three Poems in The Humber Literary Review
It was my privilege to have three poems in The Humber Literary Review, Volume 11, Issue 2. And what a gorgeous issue it is! An online copy of the issue can be found by scrolling down a bit on this page.
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Longlisted–TWICE–for the CBC Poetry Prize
There’s this little trick my mind plays on my when my work places in a competition: “Oh, it might have just been a fluke.” But with having not one, but two of my poems longlisted for the CBC poetry prize, with over 2700 entries and only 27 poems longlisted, it feels like it really can’t…
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Proud to Have Poetry in Arc
It’s lovely to have a magazine pick up even one of your poems, but it’s particularly satisfying when they go for two or more, especially when those poems are in conversation with one another.
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Celebrating Brevity
Each year, The League of Canadian Poets runs several contests, one of which is the “Very Small Verse” contest. I sent them a few very brief poems and, while I didn’t win the big prize, I did receive an email from the LCP asking if they could feature one of the poems I submitted in…
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Grain Magazine Has Always Been the Goal
Growing up in Saskatoon, Grain Magazine seemed like the literary magazine where all the authors who had made it published their work. I was tickled when I learned that they had accepted one of my poems, and pleased to see my poem alongside some familiar names from my time on the prairies.
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The Emerging Writers Reading Series
In January, I had the great pleasure of reading in the Emerging Writers Reading Series. The brainchild of Toronto writers Mackenzie Wiebe and Emily Kellogg, this season’s readings occurred over Zoom and allowed for nationwide connections between emerging authors and their fans. I got to read with some outstanding humans who I have since noticed…
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