Priscila Uppal

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Priscila Uppal (born 1974 Ottawa) is a Canadian poet, novelist, and playwright. She graduated from Hillcrest High School in 1993, and currently teaches literature and creative writing at York University in Toronto.[1] In 2007, her book of poetry Ontological Necessities was shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize.[2]

Bibliography

Poetry

Fiction

Non-Fiction

Anthologies – as editor

Anthologies – as contributor

  • Alphabet City 11: Trash
  • Body Language: A Head to Toe Anthology
  • Certain Things About My Mother: Daughters Speak
  • In the Dark: Stories from the Supernatural
  • Larger Than Life
  • Mentor's Canon: poems about / for / after writers
  • New Canadian Poetry
  • Writer's Gym

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