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Micheline Maylor | |
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Calgary Poet Laureate Emeritus | |
Preceded by | Derek Beaulieu |
Succeeded by | Sheri-D Wilson |
Personal details | |
Born | Windsor,Ontario,Canada |
Spouse | Jeff Kovitz KC |
Residence(s) | Canmore,Alberta,Canada |
Occupation | Poet,Academic,Critic,Editor |
Website | michelinemaylor.com |
Micheline Maylor (born in 1970) is a Canadian poet,academic,critic and editor.
Maylor holds a BA from the University of Calgary (honours with a specialty in creative writing and a minor in anthropology). [1] She earned a master's degree from Lancaster University UK (distinction in creative writing/Can-Lit). [2] She was awarded the International Research Scholarship and the Overseas Research Scholarship. She was awarded a Ph.D. from Newcastle upon Tyne (Late 20th century Canadian literature and creative writing). [3]
Maylor's first book,Full Depth:The Raymond Knister Poems was long listed for the ReLit award. [4] [5]
Her third collection,Whirr and Click, [6] was short-listed for the Pat Lowther Award for best book written by a Canadian woman in 2014, [7] about which Douglas Glover writes,"Micheline Maylor writes poems with dash and élan,attack poems,full of desire,heart,dangerous men and revenge." [8]
Her fourth collection,Little Wildheart, [9] published by the University of Alberta Press,was short-listed for the Robert Kroetsch award for experimental poetry [10] and deals with the question:What does it mean to be human? Quill and Quire gave it a starred review calling it "a charming quirk", [11] and The Toronto Star described it as:"poems that crackle with lyric energy". [12]
Micheline Maylor's anthology,Drifting Like a Metaphor, introduces Calgary poets of promise. [13]
Maylor has published her fifth book,"The Bad Wife" [14] which was long listed for the Raymond Souster Award (2022). and Short Listed for the Robert Kroetsch Best Poetry Award. [15] The book has been translated and published in Italian and released in Italy as La cattiva moglie. [16]
Her poetry has been published in over 85 journals in five countries. [17]
Maylor is the co-founder of the non-profit Freefall Literary Society [18] where she was the editor-in-chief from 2006 to 2016 and is now consulting editor,before shifting to Frontenac House Press. She currently edits the Quartet poetry series for which the authors have been shortlisted or have won:The Goldie Award [19] for best Lesbian poetry book in North America.
Maylor was the editor of the awarding winning "This Wound is a World [20] " by Billy-Ray Belcourt published by Frontenac House,which won the prestigious 2018 Griffin Poetry Prize,and The Most Significant Book of Poetry in English by an Emerging Indigenous Writer,Indigenous Voices Awards (2018),and the Robert Kroetsch City of Edmonton Book Prize (2018). It was also short listed for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award (2018),and the Raymond Souster Award (2018).
Maylor was the editor of the award-winning "Ruba'iyat For the Time of Apricots" [21] by Basma Kavanagh published by Frontenac House,which won the Robert Kroetsch Award for Poetry [22] awarded by the Book Publisher's Association of Alberta on Sept 13,2019.
She held a teaching position and has won awards at Mount Royal University. [23]
On 25 April 2016 Micheline Maylor was sworn in as Calgary's first female Poet Laureate [24] [25] [26] for a two-year term,and as such acts as an ambassador of the arts to the citizens of Calgary.
She was appointed as Author in Residence for the Calgary Public Library on 26 April 2016. She is the Author in Residence at the Alexandra Writers Centre Society in 2017 and will be the Author in Residence at the Saskatchewan Writer's Guild Retreat in November 2019 [27]
Maylor was elected to the Senate of the University of Calgary for a three-year term commencing in September,2017. Maylor was also a member of the Calgary Institute of Humanities Advisory Board. [28]
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