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Home > PRISM Online > Pacific Spirit Poetry Prize: 2020 Winners! The first news of 2021: Our Pacific Spirit Poetry Prize winners, as chosen by contest judge Ariana Brown! Congratulations Karen, Natalie, and Imani! Grand Prize karen lee writes powerful, distinctive poetry that resounds. her polyvocal refusals are published in The Malahat Review, The Humber Literary Review, Brick/Brickyard, anthologized in Watch Your Head: Writers and Artists Respond to the Climate Crisis, Sister Vision Press, and shortlisted for the 2018 Small Axe Literary Prize. “Tekkin Back Tongue,” her poetry manuscript in progress, is named after her self-directed writing residency in Ghana, Kenya (2018). lee supports accessibility and social justice as an accredited Jamaican Patois court interpreter (Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General Registry), voiceover artist, described video narrator, vocalist and actor. ....
BackRoom: Extended Interview with Hush Harbour Press Interview by Isabella Wang ROOM: Hello Alannah and Whitney! Thank you so much for taking the time out to talk with me today. First off, I wanted to send my congratulations, for seeing Hush Harbour Press off its feet! Would you like to begin by telling me about your initial visions of this press? What did you feel was lacking in the contemporary publishing industry, that compelled you, in turn, to contribute this space that will allow for championing of Black queer feminist authors? WF: So this press has just been a beautiful, growing dream in the sense that it is something that I personally have been thinking about or dreaming about, hoping to happen. And then, as me and Alannah, and so many other amazing supporters and Black folks are excited to join us on this journey, the dream is just expanding. When you are talking about what’s lacking in the contemporary publishing industry, oomph. Honestly, I have the answe ....