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Sonnet L'Abbé, is a
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poet, editor, professor and critic. As a poet, L'Abbé writes about national identity, race, gender and language.


Career

L'Abbé has a PhD in English literature from the
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, a master's degree in English literature from the
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and a BFA in film and video from
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. Canadian Writers in Person, retrieved 4 July 2011. They have been a script reader and taught English at universities in
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, as well as teaching creative writing at the
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. From 2012 to 2014, they taught creative writing at UBC's Okanagan campus, and they currently teach at
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. In 2015, they were the Edna Staebler Writer-in-Residence at
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. As a critic, they were a reviewer of fiction and poetry for ''
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'' and have written scholarly articles on Canadian contemporary poetry. They also worked as an assistant poetry editor at
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and were an occasional contributor to
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and the
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. L'Abbé was the guest editor of the Best Canadian Poetry 2014 anthology. They are currently on the editorial board of Brick Books and on the poetry editorial board of The Malahat Review. Their work has appeared in a number of literary journals and several anthologies including ''Rising Tides'', ''Force Field: 77 BC Women Poets'', ''Best Canadian Poetry 2009'', ''Best Canadian Poetry 2010'', ''Open Field: 30 Contemporary Canadian Poets'' and ''Red Silk: An Anthology of South Asian Canadian Women Poets''. She was shortlisted for the 2010 CBC Literary Award for poetry Green College UBC, retrieved on 8 August 2011 and won the Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award for most promising writer under 35. In 2013, they were the Artist-in-Motion for 2017StartsNow!, a series of talks launched by CBC Radio-Canada, Via Rail and Community Foundations of Canada that joined Canadians across the country in a conversation about how to celebrate the Canadian sesquicentennial.


Family

L'Abbé was born in
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,
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, to Jason L'Abbé, a
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ceramic artist, and Janet L'Abbé, an artist of Guyanese
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descent (
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and African mixed descent). Their name, Sonnet, is a combination of parts of their parents' first names.


Books

*''A Strange Relief'' (McClelland and Stewart, 2001) *''Killarnoe'' (McClelland and Stewart, 2007) *''Best Canadian Poetry in English 2014'' (guest editor, Tightrope Books, 2014) *''Anima Canadensis'' (chapbook, Junction Books, 2016) *''Sonnet's Shakespeare'' (2019)


Awards

* ''Malahat Review'' Long Poem Prize, 1999 *
Bronwen Wallace Memorial Award The RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers is a Canadian literary award, presented annually by the Writers' Trust of Canada to a writer who has not yet published his or her first book. Formerly restricted to writers under age 35, the age li ...
, 2000 * Shortlist, CBC Literary Award (Poetry), 2010 * bpNichol Chapbook Award, 2017 * Shortlist, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, 2020


References

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