Search Location - Any -Canada Sort by RandomDate addedA -> ZZ -> A Apply Ivor Gurney English poet and composer Ivor Gurney was suffered serious wounds while fighting in World War I and had a history of mental health issues that… Sylvia Plath There are few writers of the late 20th century who have inspired as much enduring fascination for readers than Boston-born poet Sylvia Plath. She is… Carl Phillips Carl Phillips is an American writer, poet, and professor. He also worked as a high school Latin teacher for eight years. His influences have… 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… Sonnet L'Abbé Born in Toronto, Ontario, Sonnet L’Abbé grew up in Calgary, rural southern Manitoba, and Kitchener-Waterloo. They are the author of A… Iman Mersal Iman Mersal is the author of five books of poems and a collection of essays, How to Mend: Motherhood and Its Ghosts. In English translation,… Leonard Cohen Canadian poet, novelist, and singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec. Though best known around the world for his… M. NourbeSe Philip As a poet, writer, and lawyer, M. NourbeSe Philip is committed to tackling issues of gender, race, language, and place in her work. She has received… Charlotte Smith The English poet Charlotte Smith (1749-1806) was an unhappily married mother of twelve (only six children survived), who managed to write her first… Matthew Rohrer The author of seven books of poetry, Matthew Rohrer was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and raised in Oklahoma. His third collection, Nice Hat. Thanks… Yusuf Saadi Yusuf Saadi’s first collection, Pluviophile, was shortlisted for the 2020 Griffin Poetry Prize. Praised by the jury as “a beautiful,… Samuel Taylor Coleridge The English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) helped launch the Romantic movement when he and his friend William Wordsworth jointly published… Load More Language English