Photo Credit:
Photo credit
Charles Escobido
Fareh Malik
BIO
Biography

 

Fareh Malik is a BIPOC artist from Hamilton, Ontario, as well as a seasoned spoken word poet and established author. Fareh was named the 2022 RBC PEN Canada New Voices Award winner. He was also the winner of Hamilton Art’s Shirley Elford Prize, The 2022 October Project Poetry Award, and MH Canada's 2020 Poetry Contest. Fareh's debut book Streams That Lead Somewhere was published in 2022 with Mawenzi House Publishers. Fareh was named a finalist for the 2021 Best of the Net anthology, and was honoured with the 2021 Garden Project grant to explore interdisciplinary work. His individual works have been published by literary presses all around the world. Fareh’s work has been described as critical, yet sanguine; poetry that often explores the intersection of racialization and mental illness, while maintaining a silver lining on its horizon. He loves to tell the story of his struggle, and of his community around him, in the hope that others can find inspiration and companionship in it. Fareh is currently a poet and author, working on his second collection.

 

ADDRESS
City: , Province/Territory: Ontario
EMAIL
GENRE
Poetry, Creative Non-fiction
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Streams That Lead Somewhere
Publisher
Mawenzi House Publishers
Year
2022
AWARDS
Awards
Name
Shirley Elford Emerging Artist Prize
Year
2021
Name
Best of the Net Finalist
Publication
After 9/11 the War Spilled Into Our Hometowns & Made Us Grow up Too Fast & My Homie’s Sister Don't Wear Her Hijab No More
Year
2021
Name
Colorism Healing Editors' Choice Award
Publication
Aftershocks
Year
2022
Name
October Project Poetry Prize
Publication
Aftershocks
Year
2022
Name
RBC PEN Canada New Voices Award
Publication
Streams That Lead Somewhere
Year
2022
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
20-100
Presentation Genre
Poetry
Presentation Length
1 hour
Presentation Description
Presentation description

Poetry reading exploring themes of racialization, oppression, anti-racism, mental illness, and perseverance. Interactive discussions and Q&A with regards to content, as well as a detailed reading from the book Streams That Lead Somewhere.

Presentation Fee(s)
$500
School presentation details
Audience Size
20-100
Intended Audience
Grades 9+
Presentation Length
1 hour
Presentation Description
Presentation description

Poetry reading exploring themes of racialization, oppression, anti-racism, mental illness, and perseverance. Interactive discussions and Q&A with regards to content, as well as a detailed reading from the book Streams That Lead Somewhere.

Presentation Fee(s)
$500
EQUITY INITIATIVE
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Members who identify as:
Black, Indigenous, and/or racialized
Programs & Interests
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