Search Location - Any -Canada Sort by RandomDate addedA -> ZZ -> A Apply Octavio Paz Nobel Prize–winning Mexican poet Octavio Paz published his first poems as a teenager. He studied law and worked as a diplomat, spending six years… Geoffrey Chaucer Best-known for writing The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer is widely recognized as the most important writer of the Middle Ages. The Canterbury… Suzannah Showler Suzannah Showler's first book of poetry, Failure to Thrive (ECW 2014), was shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Award and named one of the best books… Wanda Coleman Wanda Coleman wrote 20 books of poetry and prose, focusing much of her work on the racism and poverty in Los Angeles. Never one to shy away from… Liam Coady For poet, actor and organizer, Liam Coady, artistry — like life itself — is about bringing forces together and making meaningful connections.… Audre Lorde Audre Lorde, a self-described “black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet”, dedicated her life and talent to confronting the injustices of racism,… Robert Creeley Born in Arlington, Massachusetts, Robert Creeley is often associated with a group of avant-garde poets who taught at Black Mountain College in North… Lauren Turner Lauren Turner is a disabled poet and essayist. Her chapbook, We’re Not Going to Do Better Next Time, was published by knife | fork | book in March… David Alexander David Alexander is the author of After the Hatching Oven (Nightwood Editions, 2018). His poems have appeared in Prairie Fire, The Malahat Review, The… Jaclyn Desforges JACLYN DESFORGES is the queer and neurodivergent author of Danger Flower (Palimpsest Press/Anstruther Books), winner of the 2022… Rupert Brooke The English poet Rupert Brooke (1887-1915) is remembered for the patriotic poems he wrote during the First World War as well as for his good looks… Wilfred Campbell Though ordained as an Episcopal priest, Ontario-born Wilfred Campbell (1858-1918) left the clergy after six years and became a civil servant in… Load More Language English