Search Location - Any -Canada Sort by RandomDate addedA -> ZZ -> A Apply Natalie Wee Natalie Wee is a queer creator whose work explores themes of race, gender, queerness, and nationhood, and is deeply informed by grassroots… E. Pauline Johnson The Canadian poet E. Pauline Johnson (1861-1913) was born on the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford, Ontario. The daughter of a Mohawk chief and… Wayne Keon Wayne Keon is the author of My Sweet Maize, Storm Dancer, and Sweetgrass II. Keon’s poems have been widely anthologized. He is a… Jessie Loyer Jessie Loyer is Cree-Métis and a member of Michel First Nation. She is a liaison librarian at Mount Royal University in Calgary, a guest on Treaty 7… Audre Lorde Audre Lorde, a self-described “black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet”, dedicated her life and talent to confronting the injustices of racism,… 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… Matthew Arnold The English poet and essayist Matthew Arnold (1822-1888), considered one of the best poets of the Victorian era, is perhaps best known as a critic.… Zhang Er Zhang Er is a multi-talented poet, scientist, and teacher. She trained as a physician in Beijing China before moving to New York City in 1986 to… Amber O'Reilly Amber O’Reilly is a French-Canadian multilingual poet, spoken word artist, playwright and screenwriter from Yellowknife. Her first French-language… Carol Rose GoldenEagle Carol Rose Goldeneagle (previously Carol Daniels) is Cree/Dene with roots in Sandy Bay, northern Saskatchewan. She is a published novelist, poet,… Noelle Kocot Noelle Kocot is the author of eight American books of poetry, most recently, God's Green Earth (Wave Books, 2020). She also has published… 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… Load More Language English