Search Location - Any -Canada Sort by RandomDate addedA -> ZZ -> A Apply Therese Estacion Therese Estacion is part of the Visayan diaspora community. She is an elementary school teacher and is studying to be a psychotherapist. Therese is… Emily Riddle Emily Riddle is nêhiyaw and a member of the Alexander First Nation (Kipohtakaw). A writer, editor, policy analyst, language learner and… Milton Acorn Milton James Rhode Acorn was born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. As a trooper in World War II, he sustained a brain injury that affected… Cicely Belle Blain Cicely Belle Blain (they/them) is a Black, mixed, queer non-binary femme from London, United Kingdom now living on the lands of the Musqueam,… George Herbert The Welsh poet George Herbert (1593-1633) was a scholar who served in Parliament for two years before he was ordained as an Anglican priest. His… Soraya Peerbaye Born in London, Ontario, Soraya Peerbaye’s first collection of poetry, Poems for the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names, was nominated for… Majzoob Tabrizi Mohammad Majzoob Tabrizi was a seventeenth century Sufi poet and mystic from Tabriz. In poetic style, he was the follower of Hafiz. Tabrizi, a Shiite… Dan Taulapapa McMullin Born into a military family in Japan, Dan Taulapapa McMullin grew up on Tutuila Island in Sāmoa Amelika (American Samoa). He identifies as fa`… Ann Lauterbach Poet and essayist Ann Lauterbach is the author of ten previous books of poetry and three books of essays, including The Night Sky: Writings on… Ariana Reines Ariana Reines is a poet, playwright, and translator. Born in Salem, Massachusetts and now living in Queens, she has written nine books of poetry,… Jason Purcell Jason Purcell is a writer, editor, musician, and bookshop owner living and working on Treaty 6 territory in Edmonton, Alberta. His debut poetry… Sharon Olds Sharon Olds is one of the few contemporary poets that could be called famous. She is the winner of countless major prizes, including the Pulitzer… Load More Language English