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Betsy Warland (born 1946) is a Canadian feminist writer, and the author of a dozen books of poetry, creative nonfiction, and lyric prose. She is most widely known for her collection of essays, ''Breathing the Page: Reading the Act of Writing'' (2010).


Life

Warland was born in
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, Iowa, in 1946. She studied at Luther College in
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, before immigrating to Canada in 1972. She became a significant figure in Canada's feminist writing scene after taking prominent roles in various literary events and organizations. She started the Toronto Women's Writing Collective (1973–1981), which hosted numerous events, including co-hosting (with the Toronto Women's Bookstore) Writers in Dialogue, featuring
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, Margaret Atwood, and
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. She initiated and co-organized (with Victoria Freeman) the Women and Words/Les Femmes et les mots conference at the
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(UBC) in 1983, which brought together, for the first and only time, 1,000 women working in all aspects of literature from across the country, and which was documented by the publication of the proceedings and of an anthology. From 1986 to 1987 Warland was the executive director of the
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, and she initiated Spring Rites, the annual competition for BC Writers. Warland also sat on the Special Council Committee of the Arts for the
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. She co-founded the Creative Nonfiction Collective with Myrna Kostash in 2004 and served on its board. She also served on the National Council of the
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from 2009 to 2012. Warland has worked with emerging writers for over 30 years as a teacher and editor. She has mentored writers such as Jónína Kirton. She designed the Writer's Studio program at
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in 2001 and served as its director until 2012, during which time she helped initiate the Thursdays Writing Collective in Vancouver's culturally rich but poverty-stricken Downtown Eastside. In 2007 she founded the Vancouver Manuscript Intensive program, for which she continues to serve as a director. Warland has led workshops in the UK at the Poetry School (London), the Poetry Library (London), and the
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(Devon) and in Canada at Sage Hill, Booming Ground (UBC), the Metchosin International School of the Arts, and
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, 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. An annual book award honoring Warland, Th
VMI Betsy Warland ''Between Genres'' Award
was launched in 2021. Warland's personal documents, interviews, photographs, and manuscripts have been acquired by the literary archives at Library and Archives Canada.


Writing

Much of Warland's literary output has been in the form of essays, memoirs, and poetry books relating to feminism, women's studies, and lesbian issues. Her work has appeared in Canadian and international journals and anthologies. Warland's first poem appeared in an issue of ''Waves'' in 1976, and she published her first volume of poetry, ''A Gathering Instinct'', in 1981. Her books ''Bloodroot: Tracing the Untelling of Motherloss'' (2000) and ''Breathing the Page: Reading the Act of Writing'' (2010) are among her most popular titles. A forthcoming second edition of ''Bloodroot: Tracing the Untelling of Motherloss'' (2021), will include a new, extended essay by the author on the subject of craft. Her memoir, ''Oscar of Between: A Memoir of Identity and Ideas'' (2016), was one of two books chosen to launch the Caitlin Press imprint Dagger Editions, dedicated to books about and by queer women. Between 2012 and 2017 she 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.


Selected works

* ''Bloodroot: Tracing the Untelling of Motherloss''. Second edition.
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, ''forthcoming'' * ''Lost Lagoon/Lost in Thought''. Caitlin Press, 2020 *''Oscar of Between: A Memoir of Identity and Ideas''. Caitlin Press, 2016 * Oscar's Salon, an interactive online salon of excerpts from ''Oscar of Between'' in concert with guest writers, artists, and featured readers. BetsyWarland.com, 2012–2017 * ''Breathing the Page: Reading the Act of Writing''.
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, 2010 * ''Only This Blue: A Long Poem with an Essay''.
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, 2005 * ''Bloodroot: Tracing the Untelling of Motherloss''.
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, 2000 * ''What Holds Us Here''. Buschek Books, 1998 * ''Two Women in a Birth'' (with Daphne Marlatt).
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, 1994 * ''The Bat Had Blue Eyes''.
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, 1993 * ''InVersions: Writing by Dykes, Queers and Lesbians'' (editor).
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, 1991 * ''Telling It: Women and Language across Cultures'' (co-editor with
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, 1990 * ''Proper Deafinitions: Collected Theorograms''.
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, 1990 * ''serpent (w)rite: (a reader's gloss).'' Coach House, 1987 * ''Double Negative'' (with Daphne Marlatt). gynergy books/Ragweed Press, 1986 * ''open is broken.'' Longspoon Press, 1984 * ''A Gathering Instinct.'' Williams-Wallace, 1981


Awards

* The Vancouver Mayor's Arts Award for Literary Arts, October 2016 * Pandora's Literary Festival BC Writer Mentor Award, 2011


References


External links


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* Archives of Betsy Warlan
(Betsy Warland fonds, R11827)
are held at Library and Archives Canada {{DEFAULTSORT:Warland, Betsy 1946 births Living people 20th-century Canadian poets 21st-century Canadian poets American feminist writers American women poets Canadian feminist writers Canadian women poets Canadian women essayists Lesbian feminists Canadian lesbian writers American LGBT writers Luther College (Iowa) alumni People from Fort Dodge, Iowa Poets from Iowa Canadian LGBT poets American women essayists 20th-century Canadian women writers 21st-century Canadian women writers 20th-century American poets 20th-century American essayists 21st-century American essayists Canadian women non-fiction writers LGBT people from Iowa 20th-century Canadian essayists 21st-century Canadian essayists 20th-century American women writers 21st-century American women writers 21st-century LGBT people