Betsy Warland
BIO
Biography

Betsy Warland is the author of a dozen books of poetry, creative nonfiction, and lyric prose. She is most widely known for her best-selling collection of essays, Breathing the Page: Reading the Act of Writing. Her most recent book, Oscar of Between: A Memoir of Identity and Ideas, was one of two books chosen to launch the Caitlin Press imprint Dagger Editions, dedicated to books about and by queer women. Reviews in the U.S., Germany, Iceland, and Canada called it “an achievement,” “a roman à clef,” “truly luminous,” and a “tour de force.” Born in Iowa, Warland immigrated to Canada in 1972 and became an important figure in the feminist writing scene in Toronto, Saskatoon, and Vancouver, founding writers’ collectives and organizing numerous conferences and events. In her more than 30 years as a creative writing teacher, editor, and manuscript consultant, Warland has been dedicated to emerging and marginalized writers. She designed the Writer’s Studio program at Simon Fraser University in 2001 and served as its director until 2012. During that time, she initiated the annual Downtown Eastside Writers’ Jamboree at the Carnegie Centre, which spawned the ongoing and highly successful Thursdays Writing Collective. Between 2012 and 2017 Warland curated a new online publishing template called Oscar’s Salon, which featured excerpts from Oscar of Between combined with the work of guest writers, artists, and composers, as well as readers’ comments. Warland is the director of the Vancouver Manuscript Intensive program, which she founded in 2007, and has led workshops in the UK at the Poetry School (London), the Poetry Library (London), and the Arvon Foundation (Devon) and in Canada at Sage Hill, Booming Ground (UBC), the Metchosin International School of the Arts, and Simon Fraser University, among others. Her focus on and support of writers of different cultures, races, countries of origin, educations, genders, and sexual identities has opened doors for numerous award-winning authors.

ADDRESS
City: Vancouver, Province/Territory: British Columbia
EMAIL
GENRE
Creative nonfiction, poetry, nonfiction, experimental prose (short and long form,) essays, blended genres, book length narratives
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Bloodroot: Tracing the Untelling of Motherloss
Title
Second Edition
Publisher
Inanna Publications/York University
Year
2021
Title
Lost Lagoon/Lost in Thought
Publisher
Caitlin Press
Year
2020
Title
Oscar of Between: A Memoir of Identity and Ideas
Publisher
Caitlin Press
Year
2016
Title
Breathing the Page: Reading the Act of Writing
Publisher
Cormorant Books
Year
2010
Title
Only This Blue: A Long Poem with an Essay
Publisher
Mercury Press
Year
2005
Title
Bloodroot: Tracing the Untelling of Motherloss
Publisher
Second Story Press
Year
2000
Title
What Holds Us Here
Publisher
Buschek Books
Year
1998
Title
Two Women in a Birth (with Daphne Marlatt)
Publisher
Guernica Editions
Year
1994
Title
The Bat Had Blue Eyes
Publisher
Women's Press
Year
1993
Title
InVersions: Writing by Dykes
Title
Queers and Lesbians (editor)
Publisher
Press Gang
Year
1991
Title
Telling It: Women and Language across Cultures (co-editor)
Publisher
Press Gang
Year
1990
Title
Proper Deafinitions: Collected Theorograms
Publisher
Press Gang
Year
1990
Title
Double Negative (with Daphne Marlatt)
Publisher
gynergy books/Ragweed Press
Year
1988
Title
serpent (w)rite
Publisher
Coach House Press
Year
1987
Title
open is broken
Publisher
Longspoon Press
Year
1984
Title
A Gathering Instinct
Publisher
Williams-Wallace
Year
1981
AWARDS
Awards
Name
Professional Honour: VMI Betsy Warland Between Genres Award
Year
Initiated in 2021 by the Directors of VMI
Name
The Vancouver Mayor’s Arts Award for Literary Arts
Year
2016
Name
The Pandora’s Literary Festival BC Writer Mentor Award
Year
2011
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Presentation Description
Presentation description

I offer presentations online from time to time. More information about upcoming events can be found on my website.

Workshop details
Workshop Description
Workshop description

I offer workshops online from time to time. More information about upcoming workshops can be found here, on my website

EQUITY INITIATIVE
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Programs & Interests
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