Photo credit
Aaron Bowerman

Biography

“Tyler Pennock is a two-spirit adoptee from a Cree and Metis family around the Lesser Slave Lake region of Alberta, and is  a member of Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation. Their first Book, BONES (Brick Books), shortlisted for the Gerald Lampert Memorial Award and the Indigenous Voices Award for Poetry, was released in 2020, and their second book, BLOOD was released in September 2022. Tyler was the inaugural Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Indigenous Artist-in-Residence at Carleton University in 2023, and currently teach at the University of Guelph's OpenEd program, and at the Centre for Indigenous Studies, University of Toronto. 

www.tylerpennock.ca

 

Micro-interview

Did you read poetry when you were in high school? Is there a particular poem that you loved when you were a teenager?

The man with the beautiful eyes by Charles Bukowski was the first poem I truly loved. I grabbed "The last  Night of the Earth Poems" as well as Leonard Cohen's "Stranger Songs" from a second hand book store some time when I was 15.  I still have them. 

When did you first start writing poetry? And then when did you start thinking of yourself as a poet?

At around grade 6, when I wrote poetry for an English assignment instead of an essay. 

What do you think a poet’s “job” is?

Poetry is an act of relationship.  And all relationships appear to have one major purpose (among others), and that is to change one's perception of the world. 

If you have a poem in our anthology what inspired you to write it?

I believe that in separating ourselves from nature we lose our humanity. I also feel that the natural world provides us a road map on how to live a good life - we only need to see it, and sit long enough to understand it. 

If you had to choose one poem to memorize from our anthology, which one would it be?

Dionne Brand - from thirsty

Publications

Title
Blood
Publisher
Brick Books
Editors
Joshua Whitehead
Date
September 2022
Publication type
Book
Title
Bones
Publisher
Brick Books
Date
2020
Publication type
Book
Poem title(s)
Words
Title
Silence to Strength: Writings and Reflections on the Sixties Scoop
Publisher
Kegedonce Press
Editors
Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith
Date
September 2022
Publication type
Anthology
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