Posts by Nic Brewer
“River Run Dry” by Emma Han
Poetry Pause celebrates the winners of the 2024 Jessamy Stursberg Poetry Prize for young writers! Read “River Run Dry” by Emma Han, second place winner of the junior category.
Read More“Google searches the night after graduation” by Zagreus Zheng
Poetry Pause celebrates the winners of the 2024 Jessamy Stursberg Poetry Prize for young writers! Read “Google searches the night after graduation” by Zagreus Zheng, third place winner of the senior category.
Read More“Bottles born to shatter” by Elizabeth Bernal
Poetry Pause celebrates the winners of the 2024 Jessamy Stursberg Poetry Prize for young writers! Read “Bottles born to shatter” by Elizabeth Bernal, third place winner of the junior category.
Read More“Couldn’t Fall in Edinburgh” by Daniel Bliss
Poetry Pause is the League of Canadian Poets’ daily poetry dispatch. Read “Couldn’t Fall in Edinburgh” by Daniel Bliss, part of the League’s Fresh Voices program.
Read MoreBIPOC Writers Connect 2024
The Writers’ Union of Canada and the League of Canadian Poets present BIPOC Writers Connect 2024, a mentorship conference where emerging writers connect with industry professionals
Read More“Windblown Group of Seven” by Jessica Outram
This June, Poetry Pause celebrates Indigenous and LGBTQI2S+ poets for Indigenous History Month and Pride Month! Read “Windblown Group of Seven” by Jessica Outram
Read MoreJune 27, 2024 (Zoom): Indigenous History Month reading
Join the League for an online celebration of Indigenous History Month with readings from Elena Bentley, Justene Dion-Glowa, and Lorri Neilsen Glenn.
Read More“Hung Aloft the Night” by Ali Blythe
This June, Poetry Pause celebrates Indigenous and LGBTQI2S+ poets for Indigenous History Month and Pride Month! Read “Hung Aloft the Night” by Ali Blythe.
Read More“In Thunder Bay I Walk into a Dog Park” by Grace
This June, Poetry Pause celebrates Indigenous and LGBTQI2S+ poets for Indigenous History Month and Pride Month! Read “In Thunder Bay I Walk into a Dog Park” by Grace.
Read MoreRiver Verse, a review of beholden: a poem as long as the river by Rita Wong and Fred Wah | Cynthia Sharp
Read River Verse, a review by Cynthia Sharp of beholden: a poem as long as the river by Rita Wong and Fred Wah
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