D.A. Lockhart is the author of multiple collections of poetry and short fiction. His work has been shortlisted for the Trillium Book Award, Raymond Souster Award, Indiana Author’s Awards, First Nations Communities READ Award, and has been a finalist for the ReLit Award. His work has appeared widely throughout Turtle Island including, The Malahat Review, Grain, CV2, TriQuarterly, The Fiddlehead, ARC Poetry Magazine, Best Canadian Poetry, Best New Poetry from the Midwest, and Belt. Along the way his work has garnered numerous Pushcart Prize nominations, National Magazine Award nominations, and Best of the Net nominations. He is a graduate of the Indiana University – Bloomington MFA in Creative Writing program where he held a Neal-Marshall Graduate Fellowship in Creative Writing. He is pùkuwànkoamimëns of the Moravian of the Thames First Nation. Lockhart currently resides at Waawiiyaatanong and Pelee Island. He is the publisher at Urban Farmhouse Press.
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Emily Lockhart
D.A. Lockhart
BIO
Biography
ADDRESS
City: Waawiiyaatanong/Moravian of the Thames,
Province/Territory: Ontario
EMAIL
c/o TWUC
GENRE
Poetry, Essays, Short Fiction, Novels
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
North of Middle Island
Publisher
Kegedonce Press
Year
2023
Title
Bearmen Descend Upon Gimli
Publisher
Frontenac House
Year
2021
Title
Go Down Odawa Way
Publisher
Kegedonce Press
Year
2021
Title
Breaking Right: Stories
Publisher
Porcupine's Quill
Year
2021
Title
Tukhone: Where the Shores Narrow and the River Bends
Publisher
Black Moss Press
Year
2020
Title
Devil in the Woods
Publisher
Brick Books
Year
2019
Title
Wenchikaeint Visions
Publisher
Black Moss Press
Year
2019
Title
Gravel Lot That Was Montana
Publisher
Mansfield Press
Year
2018
Title
This City at the Crossroads
Publisher
Black Moss Press
Year
2017
Title
Big Medicine Comes to Eries
Publisher
Black Moss Press
Year
2016
LINKS
Links
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
20+
Presentation Genre
Fiction/Poetry
Presentation Length
30-55 minutes
School presentation details
Audience Size
20+
Presentation Length
30-55 minutes
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