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“WHIP,” Ottawa Arts Review, issue 9.2, February 2017.“ March,” Artichoke magazine, issue 6.6, March 2017.“ SUNFLOWERS,” Bywords magazine, April 2017.“Maché,” Scrivener Creative Review, volume 42, April 2017.“David Harvey wears a t-shirt,” Soliloquies Anthology, issue 22.1, November 2017.“I sleep with mountains and politics and think of you once,” Soliloquies Anthology, issue 22.1, November 2017.“A poem for the bagel-master,” The Veg magazine, Fall 2017 issue, November 2017.“Ignite! We are Fire, then Blackness,” untethered magazine, issue 4.1, April 2018.“The sun sets, etc.” Vallum magazine, issue 15.1, May 2018.“The cyclist managed Patagonia,” Echolocation magazine, October 2018.“Wil, a Front Runner,” Echolocation magazine, October 2018.“Prison’s Great Threat is Creative Constriction,” Grain magazine, issue 46.2, January 2019.“ Bloor-Yonge,” Vallum magazine, issue 16.1, May 2019.“Invaders: Mystery Space Riders,” subTerrain magazine, issue 82, May 2019.“This poem is both thank-you and erotic,” subTerrain magazine, issue 83, November 2019.“Valhalla,” Bywords magazine, April 2020.

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  • “Of course you do find spicy bits,” Literary Review of Canada, May 2020.
  • “It’s no real pleasure in life,” Blank Spaces magazine, June 2020.
  • “Bear paw and beast,” Blank Spaces magazine, June 2020.
  • “The Huldufolk meet Coyote,” CV2 magazine, August 2020.
  • “The boreal,” The Antigonish Review, issue 201-02, Fall 2020.
  • A stab motion, a quiet town (Five poem suite), subTerrain magazine, issue 86, January 2021.
  • “How to grow fennel,” CV2 magazine, May 2021.
  • “Updraft,” filling Station magazine, Summer 2022.
  • “On a hill near Staig,” Vallum magazine, Autumn 2022.
  • “Jesus fish,” Prairie Fire magazine, Spring 2023.
  • Ripping down half the trees, McGill-Queen’s University Press, Summer 2021.
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    Slackline Creative Arts Series – Literature and Arts Presentation Series (Toronto), Director, 2016-2018Įxistere, A Literary Journal of Arts & Literature (Toronto), Poetry Editor, 2016-2017 Winnipeg International Writers’ Festival (Winnipeg), Programming Coordinator, 2021-presentĬloud Lake Literary (Thunder Bay), Contributing Writer and Fiction Editor, 2020-presentī rick, A Literary Journal (Toronto), Editorial Assistant, 2016-2018 Ontario Arts Council Recommender Grant for Writers 2018 Jury Committee Member for Ontario Arts Council Literary Project Grants in 2019 Ontario Arts Council Recommender Grant for Writers 2019 – 3x Recipient SubTerrain Magazine Lush Triumphant Literary Award for Poetry 2019 – Runner-Up Ontario Arts Council Northern Arts Projects Grant for 2021 – RecipientĬV2 Young Buck Poetry Prize for 2021 – Short Listed & Honourable MentionĮden Mills Writers’ Festival’s Read at The Fringe Contest for 2020 – Third Place The Malahat Review’s Open Season Awards in Fiction for 2023 – ShortlistedĬanada Council for the Arts Research and Creation Grant in 2022 – RecipientĬanada Council for the Arts Research and Creation Grant in 2021 – Recipient The Malahat Review’s Open Season Awards in Poetry for 2023 – Shortlisted Now Evan splits his time between (1) writing short fiction, (2) organizing the Winnipeg International Writers Festival, (3) facilitating writing workshops, (4) selecting/editing fiction for Cloud Lake Literary journal, (5) teaching tech literacy in remote NW Ontario First Nations, (6) writing a novel about land rights and taxes, (7) advocating for transgender rights, (8) operating an equitable hunting business, (9) writing poetry, and (10) endurance running.Īlbertina Tholakele Dube Scholarship for 2023 – WinnerĪskew’s Word on the Lake Writing Contest in Poetry for 2023 – Winner Evan also managed DOI 2T, an Ontario-wide adult literacy program that used contemporary technologies like 3D printing to improve digital literacy. For the past few years, Evan helped operate the Sioux-Hudson Literacy Council’s (SHLC) Adult Learning Centre, a drop-in centre for Indigenous adults experiencing homelessness and/or addictions. Evan has recently lived in Toronto, Ottawa, Sioux Lookout, and now Winnipeg.

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    Link in bio.Evan J (he/they) mostly writes. Read Jade's amazing piece for yourself in the next post! If you missed this issue, you can still grab a copy on our site. Their collaborative chapbook, ZZOO, under the moniker MA|DE, is forthcoming from Collusion Books in fall 2020.

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    Jade Wallace's poetry and fiction have been published or are forthcoming internationally, including in Canadian Literature, PRISM International, Vallum Magazine, and The South Carolina Review. Today in the PCRS, our final reading for part two of the series, Jade Wallace reading “Softcore” from untethered vol.












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