Search Location - Any -Canada Sort by RandomDate addedA -> ZZ -> A Apply Canisia Lubrin Canisia Lubrin is a writer, editor, teacher and critic, with work published widely in North America, as well as in the U.K.. Translations of her work… Nikki Reimer Reimer’s fourth book of poetry, No Town Called We, was longlisted for both the Raymond Souster and the Pat Lowther Memorial Awards. GRIEFWAVE.… Ken Babstock Born in Newfoundland and raised in the Ottawa Valley, Ken Babstock is the author of four collections of poetry. His third book, Airstream… Liam Coady For poet, actor and organizer, Liam Coady, artistry — like life itself — is about bringing forces together and making meaningful connections.… Leanne Dunic Leanne Dunic (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist, curator, editor, teacher, and writer. She is the author of trans-media projects such as To Love… Patrick Lane Patrick Lane, one of Canada’s most beloved poets, wrote from a self-confessed “desire to salvage some beauty from a fallen world.” His poetry,… William Butler Yeats The first person from Ireland to win the Nobel Prize, William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) was one of the great intellectual figures of the 20th… James Wright James Wright was an American poet who wrote about loneliness, alienation and the lives of the disenfranchised, often drawing on his native… Brandi Bird Brandi Bird is Cree, Saulteaux and Metis and grew up on Territory 1 territory in Winnipeg, Manitoba. They work, learn and live as an… Dorothy Livesay Dorothy Livesay was one of the leading poets of her generation. Born in Winnipeg in 1909, her career spanned six decades. Known for her passion,… Homero Aridjis Homero Aridjis was born in Contepec, Michoacán, Mexico. He has written fifty-one books of poetry and prose and has won many important literary… Wilfred Owen Inspired by his friend and fellow war poet Siegfried Sassoon, British soldier Wilfred Owen (1893-1918) wrote brutal, frightening poems about the… Load More Language English