Finnian Burnett's work often explores the intersections of the human body, mental health, and gender identity. They are a finalist in the 2023 CBC nonfiction prize and a 2024 Pushcart nominee. They hold a doctoral degree in English Pedagogy, particularly using story-based pedagogy to create equity in multicultural classrooms. Under their former name, they published several novels with Sapphire Books Publishing, including two rainbow award winners, and a Writer's Digest first place in fantasy self-published book called Coyote Ate the Stars. They have also published a how-to book for beginning novelists through Night River Press, along with several YouTube videos on the topic in a collaborative effort with their friend and colleague, Kimberly Cooper Griffin. Finnian lives in beautiful British Columbia with their wife.
Jennifer Mariani was born and raised in Harare, Zimbabwe. At 17, she moved to Manchester, England, to continue her ballet training. After three years, she returned to Zimbabwe, briefly working with National Ballet and Tumbuka Dance Company. In 2004, Jennifer moved to Canada. She has been a guest judge for Off Topic Publishing’s monthly poetry contest and launched The Poetry Box with editor-in-chief Marion Lougheed. Jennifer writes about Africa, both the landscape and being white in post-independent Zimbabwe. She also writes about women’s issues including domestic violence, body image and eating disorders. Jennifer currently resides in Calgary, Alberta, with one partner, two daughters, three cats and numerous volumes of Pablo Neruda’s poetry. She teaches ballet at Alberta Ballet School. Her favourite poems are written for her children.
A woman runs from a cult leader.
A man watches a crowd carry a baby into the woods.
A boy makes a childhood friend who is much older than she appears.
The forty pieces in this book unite two creative endeavours at the heart of humanity: making music and telling stories. Each writer took inspiration from one of the ten tracks on the Wayward & Upward album by Spinoza Gambit. This anthology collects one short story and three poems for each track, showcasing the variety of interpretations a single piece of music can evoke.
"Metafictional conversations and stand-alone pieces alike shine with creativity, taking thought experiments to a whole other level of engagement. One can read in the presented order or dip in at will and allow the writing to behave like music. With Wayward and Upward, one can listen with the eyes and encounter new voices showcasing the resilience and flexibility of human imagination."
- Michelle Butler Hallett, Winner of the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Prize, Constant Nobody
With a FOREWORD by Jason Hayward (SPINOZA GAMBIT)
Título : Wayward & Upward: Stories and Poems
EAN : 9781777988852
Editorial : Off Topic Publishing
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