Poetry Grrrowl: Rad Women of Poetry Trivia
Poetry Grrrowl: Rad Women of Poetry Trivia
Test your knowledge and discover even more rad women of poetry with our #poetrygrrrowl quiz this National Poetry Month.
alllitup.ca/Blog/2019/Poetry-Grrrowl-Rad-Women-of-Poetry
Test your knowledge and discover even more rad women of poetry with our #poetrygrrrowl quiz this National Poetry Month.
alllitup.ca/Blog/2019/Poetry-Grrrowl-Rad-Women-of-Poetry
Poetry Grrrowl: Rad Women of Poetry Trivia
Leanne Simpson called this Anishnaabekwe poet and author of Indianland (ARP Books) a talented emerging Indigenous writer in multiple interviews.
In her latest book Love in the Chthulucene (Cthulhucene (Wolsak & Wynn)
this poet grapples with #MeToo, climate change, and political turmoil.
This Toronto poet just released a collection called Plastic's Republic (Guernica Editions) about Barbie's impact on female beauty.
Pedlar Press author of These Wings was the fourth poet laureate of the City of Greater Sudbury (2016-18) and the first woman to be appointed to the role.
This queer disabled femme poet who wrote Bodymap (Mawenzi House) and Tonguebreaker (Arsenal Pulp Press) is a lead artist with the disability justice performance collective Sins Invalid.
In her newest After Birth (Palimpsest Press) this CBC Poetry Prize-longlisted poet reflects on mothering and motherhood.
This BC poet and comedian whose newest book is titled It's a Big Deal! (Talonbooks) hosts the popular podcast Can't Lit.
This poet navigates through what it means to be an Indigenous trans woman in her upcoming debut collection Disintegrate/Dissociate (Arsenal Pulp Press).
She won the Trillium Book Award for Poetry in 2017 for her collection Yes or Nope (Mansfield Press).
In their newest collection transVersing (Breakwater Books) this dynamic duo collect some of Newfoundland’s most vibrant trans-youth voices.