Local Voices: Poetry from Newfoundland and Labrador

Updated March 11, 2026
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Local Voices: Poetry from Newfoundland and Labrador

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Inquiries : poems
Porter, Michelle
Paper Book
**SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2020 PAT LOWTHER MEMORIAL AWARD** **LONGLISTED FOR THE MIRAMICHI READER'S 'THE VERY BEST!' BOOK AWARD** In poems that risk the comingling of anger and elegy, poetry and documentation, humour and the dark spectre...
Black Girl in the Ring
Juxtaposing experiences of discrimination with love and resilience, this debut poetry collection is a critique of intimate and institutional violence and hostility, entwined with a celebration of beauty and fierceness. What is the difference between institutional violence enacted by...
Total party kill : poems
Power, Craig Francis
Paper Book
A raw, beautifully-composed collection exploring addiction, trauma, poverty, and the journey toward recovery and spirituality through the vernacular and iconography of the popular roleplaying game Dungeons & Dragons. Total Party Kill (TPK): tabletop roleplaying slang for the situation of...
Island
Walbourne-Gough, Douglas
Paper Book
Winner, J.M. Abraham Atlantic Poetry Award Finalist, Governor General's Literary Awards (Poetry) Shortlisted, E.J. Pratt Family Poetry Prize Longlisted, First Nation Communities READ "Canada rejected our applications for enrolment in the Qalipu First Nation....
Chores : poems
Burton, Maggie.
Paper Book
***2024 Griffin Poetry Prize Canadian First Book Winner*** This semi-autobiographical collection of poetry offers an historical snapshot of domestic life that views women's labour, relationships, and sexuality through a feminist lens. Chores is about families and the...
The debt : poems
Callanan, Andreae
Paper Book
Finalist for the 2022 Fred Cogswell Award for Excellence in Poetry * Shortlisted for the 2023 E.J. Pratt Family Poetry Award Set against the backdrop of a post-moratorium St. John's, Newfoundland, The Debt explores tensions between tradition and...
Little dogs : new and selected
Crummey, Michael
Paper Book
Twenty years after the publication of his debut, Little Dogs: New and Selected Poems brings together selections from Michael Crummey's first four books of poetry with a significant offering of new work. In this collection, Crummey emerges not only as the master storyteller we know him to be, but...
Lurch : poems
McKay, Don
Paper Book
These poems are what happens when you stay out on the dance floor instead, dancing the staggers. The full moon rises from the ocean and you lurch with astonishment that we live on a rocky sphere whirling in space. Or the bird in your hand - a pipit or a storm petrel - conveys the exquisite frailty...
The birds come back in the Spring
Jenkins, Hannah (Author)
Paper Book
The garbage poems
Swanson, Anna
Paper Book
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2026 LAMBDA LITERARY AWARDS  Poems that repurpose the language of beer cans and fast-food wrappers to explore everything from chronic illness to climate crisis to the joy of wild swimming. Created entirely out of words found on trash collected...
Optic nerve : poems
Hollett, Matthew
Paper Book
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2024 JM ABRAHAM POETRY AWARD LONGLISTED FOR THE 2023 BMO WINTERSET AWARD Poems using fervent whimsy and wordplay to examine photography and seeing. Peering inside eyeballs, pondering the paradox of absent stars, and meditating on...
Oderin
Walsh, Agnes
Paper Book
A new collection by Newfoundland poet Agnes Walsh, her first since the release of Going Around With Bachelors (2007). Born and brought up in Placentia, Newfoundland, Walsh studied folklore in Georgia (USA), before returning home and taking to writing works founded in her love of her ancestral place....
Romantic : poems
Callanan, Mark
Paper Book
Shortlisted for the Derek Walcott Prize for Poetry * Longlisted for the 2023 E.J. Pratt Family Poetry Award A CBC Best Canadian Poetry Book of 2021 Drawing on Arthurian myth, the Romantic poets, the ill-fated "Great War" efforts of the Newfoundland Regiment, modern parenthood, 16...
Full moon of afraid and craving
Power, Melanie.
Paper Book
A hometown is a data centre / where the past is stored From a darkly humorous perspective, this book charts a young person's navigation of narrow definitions of faith, femininity, and family. Confronting addiction, compulsions, and anxieties, Full Moon of Afraid and...
The chrome chair
Devereaux, Danielle
Paper Book
The Chrome Chair is Newfoundland, feminist environmentalist poetry at its finest. Devereaux's sharp, humorous writing cuts to the heart of contemporary concerns around feminism and climate change through playful re-imaginings of the life of historical figure Rachel Carson, and wry critiques of...
Satched : poems
Coles, Megan
Paper Book
Named after a local word meaning "soaked through" or "weighed down," Scotiabank Giller Prize finalist Megan Gail Coles's debut poetry collection, Satched, is a vivid portrait of intergenerational trauma, ecological grief, and late-stage capitalism from the perspective of a woman of rural-remote,...
Crow Gulch
Walbourne-Gough, Douglas
Ebook
Winner, E.J. Pratt Poetry Award Shortlisted, NL Reads Shortlisted, Derek Walcott Prize for Poetry Shortlisted, Raymond Souster Award Longlisted, First Nation Communities READ Award From the author: I cannot let the story of Crow Gulch -- the...
This is how it is
King-Campbell, Sharon
Paper Book
***THE MIRAMICHI READER'S VERY BEST BOOK AWARDS, POETRY: LONGLIST*** Illuminating, poised, and wholly original, the poems of Sharon King-Campbell's This Is How It Is range across the planet from New Zealand to Thailand to Newfoundland, gathering along the way...
Crow Gulch
Walbourne-Gough, Douglas
Paper Book
Winner, E.J. Pratt Poetry Award Shortlisted, NL Reads Shortlisted, Derek Walcott Prize for Poetry Shortlisted, Raymond Souster AwardLonglisted, First Nation Communities READ Award From the author: I cannot let the story of Crow Gulch-- the story of my family...
Island
Walbourne-Gough, Douglas
Winner, J.M. Abraham Atlantic Poetry Award Finalist, Governor General's Literary Awards (Poetry) Shortlisted, E.J. Pratt Family Poetry Prize Longlisted, First Nation Communities READ "Canada rejected our applications for enrolment in the Qalipu First Nation....
Chores : poems
Burton, Maggie.
Brickle, nish, and knobbly : a Newfoundland treasury of terms for ice and snow
Creates, Marlene
Paper Book
In this adaptation from Creates's award-winning video, a series of photographs and prose poems of a river's seasonal changes are observed and recorded by means of 80 named varieties of ice, snow, and winter weather in the Newfoundland dialect. These terms are precise, practical, evocative, sonic,...
Passengers : poems
Crummey, Michael
Paper Book
The sixth and, on the surface, most innovative poetry collection from Scotiabank Giller Prize finalist Michael Crummey. Eclectic, unpredictable, and strange, Passengers follows Swedish poet Tomas Tranströmer on an imagined circumnavigation of Newfoundland; traces the island escapades...
Under the keel
Crummey, Michael
Paper Book
The brilliant new collection from Michael Crummey, bestselling author of Galore. Michael Crummey's first collection in a decade has something for everyone: Love and marriage and airport grief; how not to get laid in a Newfoundland mining town; total immersion baptism; the grand machinery...
New and collected poems
Dawe, Tom
Paper Book
***CANADA BOOK AWARD WINNER*** ***2020 RELIT AWARDS: LONG SHORTLIST*** For almost fifty years, Tom Dawe has stood as one of the most respected and admired poets in Newfoundland. This definitive, necessary collection spans five decades of poetic achievement, reprinting...
The wind has robbed the legs off a madwoman : poems
Walsh, Agnes
A rare new book of verse from one of the most recognized and distinguished names in Newfoundland poetry and drama. This intimate new collection by a beloved poet at the height of her craft draws from myth, folklore, local history, and the unique dialect of Irish Newfoundland. Considering...
An unorthodox guide to wildlife
Vautour, Katie
Paper Book
Katie Vatour's extraordinary debut collection is an eclectic examination of the space where humans and animals meet, where migratory patterns encounter commercial flights, and birds appear as fishermen, security guards, and street performers. There are riffs on the chameleon and lyrebird, odes to...
Best Canadian poetry
Paper Book
Guest editor Rob Taylor, author of the widely acclaimed collection The News, brings a passionate ear for rhythm, an eye for narrative compression, an appetite for vital subject matter, and an affinity for warmth and wit to his selections for Best Canadian Poetry 2019. The fifty ruggedly...
Land of the rock = Talamh an carraig
Nolan, Heather
Paper Book
A poetic exploration of place and belonging, a quest that takes the speaker across the ocean in search of identity and origin. The speaker in the poems that form Land of the Rock: Talamh an Carraig travels through Newfoundland and Ireland looking for meaning in words, places, and behaviour...
The year of our beautiful exile
Kidd, Monica
Paper Book
In The Year of Our Beautiful Exile, Monica Kidd observes the ways in which estrangement and loss punctuate our days, but need not always diminish them. Whether she is writing of the bicentenary of Charles Darwin's birth, the displacement of whole communities during the epic flooding of Alberta's...
Last hours
Newhook, Jennifer May
Last Hours is a fast-paced collection of poems about motherhood, Newfoundland, poverty, mortality and the absolute mirth of being alive. Jennifer May Newhook's voice is unflinchingly unique as she finds joy and humour in the darkest crags of Newfoundland life.   ...
This is how it is
King-Campbell, Sharon
Ebook
Cotton Gloves and Rusted Anchors
Mandy Ford is a fresh new voice in Labrador poetry. Her work blends a keen sensibility of home, both present and past, with a fascination for the possibilities of the page. She finds her inspiration most often in the freedom and fraughtness of everyday moments, from driving the Trans-Labrador...
Optic nerve : poems
Hollett, Matthew
Ebook
Octopus
Warner, Patrick
Paper Book
As apt to channel the confessionalism of Anne Sexton as the red-in-tooth-and-claw nature poetry of Ted Hughes, Patrick Warner's voice ranges freely from the colloquial to the baroque. By harboring and honoring such fraught tensions, Warner has built a taut and original body of work. In Octopus...
Narrow cradle : poems
Kearley, Wade
Paper Book
**SHORTLISTED FOR THE MIRAMICHI READER'S 'THE VERY BEST!' POETRY AWARD** In Narrow Cradle, Wade Kearley explores the midlife encounter with mortality and the ways we strive to resist, deny, cheat, and even bargain with it. Grounded in both...
Forty-one pages : on poetry, language, and wilderness
Steffler, John
Paper Book
In this series of elegant and wide-ranging meditations on language, wilderness, poetry, and technocracy, John Steffler takes us on a guided tour of one poet's mental workshop. His focus is vividly personal, shaped by his interests and experience, and at the same time universal. What is it to be...
Green : poems
Moorehead, Paul.
How does wonder induce change in us, as people and as readers? Paul Moorehead's poetic voice arrives fully-formed--intriguing, inquiring, and innovating--to address this question. Green: the colour of growth, the colour of change, the colour of go. Green charges into these themes with...
Still no word
Webb-Campbell, Shannon
Paper Book
EGALE Canada Human Rights Trust OUT IN PRINT Literary Award Winner! Shannon Webb-Campbell's Still No Word seeks the appearance of the self in others and the recognition of others within the self. Patient, searching, questioning, and at times heartbreaking--these poems reveal the deep past within the...
Full moon of afraid and craving
Power, Melanie.
Ebook
Familiar monsters of the flood
McLennan, Tia
Familiar Monsters of the Flood is a tight, emotional, and stunning debut collection of poems. Tia McLennan's mastery of metaphor and concise word choice packs a punch in these poems about intergenerational connection, motherhood, grief, ecology and memory. The poems in Familiar Monsters of...
Almost beauty : new and selected poems
Sinclair, Sue
Ebook
Winner, New Brunswick Book Award (Poetry) Third Prize Winner, Alcuin Society Book Design Awards (Poetry) Finalist, Derek Walcott Prize for Poetry Sue Sinclair has been praised for her "crisp, lyrical poems imbued with subtle, subtextual philosophic musings" (Globe and...
Almost beauty : new and selected poems
Sinclair, Sue
Paper Book
Winner, New Brunswick Book Award (Poetry) Third Prize Winner, Alcuin Society Book Design Awards (Poetry) Finalist, Derek Walcott Prize for Poetry Sue Sinclair has been praised for her "crisp, lyrical poems imbued with subtle, subtextual philosophic musings" (Globe and...
The Naiads
Jenkins, Hannah.
Paper Book
Combining the artwork of Kelly Bastow with the poetry of The Women with Fire in their Bellies, The Naiads is an experience unlike any other in literature. The Naiads are here -- spirits of feminine energy that preside over the water, the flow of rivers and the flow of their forms becoming...
My Ode to Newfoundland
Martin, Mike.
Paper Book
Collected poems
Pittman, Alphonsus
Paper Book
From the publication of his first collection, The Elusive Resurrection, in 1966, to his death in 2001 at the age of sixty-one, Al Pittman stood as one of the most respected and admired poets in Newfoundland. This definitive edition spans nearly four decades of poetic production, reprints each of...
An island in the sky : selected poetry of Al Pittman
Pittman, Alphonsus
Paper Book
This compilation from one of Canada's most acclaimed writers spans four decades and six volumes. Often bittersweet and occasionally enigmatic, these poems represent Pittman's infinite talent. Targeted at a wide circle of readers, this book gives poetry back to the people, where it truly belongs.
Geo logics
Rowe, Stephen
Paper Book
Stephen Rowe's geo*logics--his highly anticipated follow-up to Never More There--binds the impermanent to the permanent. With sustained inquiries into loss and reason, Rowe seeks a motivation capable of accepting pain, and reveals the outlines of our temporary lives backlit by a radiant sense of...
Re: Wild Her
Paper Book
In nature, rewilding restores biodiversity and ecosystems. In this new collection from award-winning poet Shannon Webb-Campbell, it is a form of Indigenous resurgence and pleasure. Drawing upon ecology, traditional knowledge, and sexuality, Re: Wild Her is a personal and poetic...
Still no word
Webb-Campbell, Shannon
Ebook
Brickle, nish, and knobbly : a Newfoundland treasury of terms for ice and snow
Creates, Marlene
Ebook
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