David Ly
BIO
Biography

David Ly is the author of Mythical Man (Anstruther Books, 2020) and Dream of Me as Water (Anstruther Books, 2022), both short-listed for ReLit Poetry Awards, and the fantasy novel Not All Dragons (Poplar Press, 2026). He co-edited, with Daniel Zomparelli, Queer Little Nightmares: An Anthology of Monstrous Fiction and Poetry (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2022). David’s poems have appeared in publications such as Pan MacMillan anthologies He, She, They, Us: Queer Poems (2024) and You’re Never Too Much: Poems for Every Emotion (2025), and in journals such as Arc Poetry Magazine, Best Canadian Poetry, PRISM International, and The Ex-Puritan, where he won the inaugural Austin Clarke Prize in Literary Excellence. He is the Poetry Editor at This Magazine.

ADDRESS
City: Burnaby, Province/Territory: British Columbia
EMAIL
GENRE
Fiction, Poetry
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Not All Dragons
Publisher
Poplar Press, an imprint of Wolsak & Wynn
Year
2026
Title
Dream of Me As Water: Poems
Publisher
Anstruther Books, an imprint of Palimpsest Press
Year
2022
Title
Queer Little Nightmares: An Anthology of Monstrous Fiction & Poetry
Publisher
Arsenal Pulp Press
Year
2022
Title
Mythical Man: Poems
Publisher
Anstruther Books, an imprint of Palimpsest Press
Year
2020
AWARDS
Awards
Name
Austin Clarke Prize in Literary Excellence: Poetry
Publication
"Same Ocean" on the Ex-Puritan
Year
2021
LINKS
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
School presentation details
Intended Audience
All ages in high school and beyond.
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