Kevin Andrew Heslop
BIO
Biography

is a hyphenate whose debuts as a poet, curator, playwright, filmmaker, and screenwriter respectively appeared with Gordon Hill Press (2021), McIntosh Gallery (2022), TAP: Centre for Creativity (2022), Astoria Pictures (2023), and Rose Garden Press (2024), with a non-fiction debut appearing with Gordon Hill Press in 2025 and a two-volume collection of dialogues first published with Amphora, Centred Magazine, The Miramichi Reader, Parrot Art, The Devil's Artisan, and The /temz/ Review appearing with Guernica Editions in 2027 and 2028. Born Canadian of Danish and Celtic ancestry, he lives abroad.

ADDRESS
City: London, Province/Territory: Ontario
EMAIL
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
the correct fury of your why is a mountain
Publisher
Gordon Hill Press
Year
2021
Title
there is no minor violence just as there is no negligible cough during an aria
Publisher
Frog Hollow Press
Year
2019
Title
con/tig/u/us
Publisher
The Blasted Tree Art Collective
Year
2018
Title
Human Beings Have Met to Suture the Wounds the Railroads Have Made Across This Country
Publisher
Anstruther Press
Year
2020
Title
six feet | between us
Publisher
McIntosh Gallery/Gordon Hill Press
Year
2022
Title
in medias res
Publisher
Westland Gallery/Gordon Hill Press
Year
2023
Title
the rules of grammar will not save you at the hour of your death (with Roxanna Bennett)
Publisher
Baseline Press
Year
2024
Title
Human Voices Wake Us (with P.F. Tego and Taylor Marie Shannon)
Publisher
Rose Garden Press
Year
2024
AWARDS
Awards
Name
The Very Small Verse Contest
Publication
League of Canadian Poets
Year
2023
LINKS
Programs & Interests
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