Photo Credit:
Photo credit
Jeff Kovitz
Micheline Maylor-Kovitz
BIO
Biography

Dr. Micheline Maylor is a Poet Laureate Emerita of Calgary (2016-18). Her most recent book is The Bad Wife (U of A Press 2021) won the BPAA Raymond Souster Award for best Canadian book of poetry and was short-listed for the Robert Kroetsch award for experimental poetry. She is a Walrus talker, a TEDX talker, and she was the Calgary Public Library Author in Residence (2016). She won the Lois Hole Award for Editorial excellence for poetry in Alberta (2019). Micheline attained a Ph.D. at the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne in English Language and Literature with a specialisation in Creative Writing and 20th Century Canadian Poetics. She is retired from teaching creative writing at Mount Royal University in Calgary where she won the 2015 Teaching Excellence Award, the 2018 Distinguished Faculty Award. She serves as Senior acquisitions editor for poetry at Frontenac House Press since 2012. She is the co-founder of Freefall Literary Society and remains as senior poetry and reviews editor.

 

ADDRESS
City: Calgary/Canmore, Province/Territory: Alberta
EMAIL
GENRE
Poetry / CNF / experimental narrative
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
The Bad Wife
Publisher
University of Alberta Press
Year
2021
AWARDS
Awards
Name
Book Publishers Association of Alberta Robert Kroetsch Award for best poetry
Publication
The Bad Wife
Year
2021
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
any
Presentation Genre
poetry, writing style, and non-fiction
Presentation Length
flexible
Workshop details
Audience Size
up to 30
Intended Audience
writers of any skill level
Workshop Length
flexible
School presentation details
Audience Size
flexible
Intended Audience
writers
Presentation Length
flexible
Programs & Interests
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