Fiona Tinwei Lam
It’s rare that the initial draft of a poem matches my vision of what its potential. It takes time to either carve away at it to get to its essence, or to slowly unpack and add layers of sensory imagery and meaning—or both simultaneously.
Chantal Gibson
Both my written and visual work investigate the representation of Black people across the Canadian cultural landscape. My goal is to unpack mechanisms of power and systemic oppression…
Canisia Lubrin
My work honours gestures that invite the reader to go beyond what is explicit. I use the provisions of language(s) to highlight the unusual, often-invisibilized relationships we have to language itself.