Photo Credit:
Photo credit
Dr. Jordan Bolay
Allie McFarland
BIO
Biography


Allie McFarland is the author of Disappearing in Reverse (UCalgary Press, 2020) and Pretty Delicate (AOS 2023). She completed her MFA in Writing at the University of Saskatchewan, where she wrote her SSRHC-funded and award-nominated thesis, Pretty Delicate. Allie received the Dr. Grant MacEwan Literary Arts Scholarship (2015) for her poetic suite “Lullaby”, which was published as part of her chapbook, Marianne’s Daughters (Loft on 8th, 2018). Allie is a bi settler from Treaty 7 territory (Calgary) who currently resides on the unceded territories of the Scia’new / Beecher Bay First Nation with her partner and excitable puppy. She oversees the UVSS advocacy groups operating at the University of Victoria. You can find more of her work at: alliemcfarland.ca

ADDRESS
City: Victoria, Province/Territory: British Columbia
EMAIL
GENRE
Literary Fiction; Speculative Fiction; Poetry
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Disappearing in Reverse
Publisher
University of Calgary Press, Brave & Brilliant Series
Year
2020
Title
Pretty Delicate
Publisher
Ace of Swords
Year
2023
AWARDS
Awards
Name
Dr. Grant MacEwan Literary Arts Scholarship
Publication
Lullaby
Year
2015
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Workshop details
Audience Size
5-25
Intended Audience
Highschool age +
Workshop Length
1-3 hours
Workshop Description
Workshop description

Intro to creative writing workshopping, with a focus on how to do group critiques and purpose of workshopping creative writing. Can be tailored to individual group needs. I have presented a version of this to Pearson College students (ages 17-20) who were workshopping spoken word poems for a city-wide competition, and another version to Unquiet Minds (a writing group for at-risk youth ages 13-24, and which included people who struggle with literacy) who were writing toward a group anthology. My goal is to cover how to give and take useful feedback, and what useful feedback looks like.

Workshop Fee(s)
$100/hr
School presentation details
Audience Size
5-35
Intended Audience
middleschool / highschool
Presentation Description
Presentation description

I'll collaborate with the teacher(s) to find a presentation or class workshop that works with the material being taught in school. I have a special interest in sci-fi / fantasy writing, character-driven narratives, and lyrical poetry. I can also do deep dives on different point of views / narration styles and how / when to incorporate them into different pieces. 

Presentation Fee(s)
$100 / hr
EQUITY INITIATIVE
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Members who identify as:
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Programs & Interests
Interested in participating Union’s Ontario Writers-in-the-Schools program:
All members are eligible for the Union’s Ontario Writers-in-the-Schools program. Are you interested in participating in this pro
Yes
Interested in participating in the Northern Ontario WITS program:
The Union’s Northern Ontario Writers-in-the-Schools program funds in-person visits to northern Ontario schools when possible. Ar
No