Angel-Clare Linton – Surrey Muse

Angel-Clare Linton is a poet, writer, editor, publisher, and the founder of Spray Paint Magazine. She also graduated from Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Creative Writing, where she was also the previous co-president of the Kwantlen Creative Writing Guild and the poetry editor of the school’s magazine, pulp MAG. She is also Surrey Muse’s Web Content Editor and the social media coordinator and web editor at Delta Literary Arts Society, where she previously read at their 2023 Unbound Poetry Festival and their 2024 COMPOSED Festival of Poetry and Writing.

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At the June 22 gathering of Surrey Muse, Angel-Clare will be the Emerging Writer. Information about the event is here: june-22-2024.

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Christine Añonuevo – Surrey Muse

Christine Añonuevo (she/her) is a settler of colour from the Okanagan Valley on Sylix Okanagan territory. Her poetry has been longlisted for the Malahat Review’s Long Poem Prize, Room Magazine’s Poetry Contest, Prism International’s Pacific Poetry Prize, and most recently, the 2023 Ralph Gustafson Poetry Contest. She has creative non-fiction writing in Magdaragat: An Anthology of Filipino-Canadian Writing, published by Cormorant Books. She tends to bees, flowers, and tweens with her Gitxsan partner on his ancestral territory in Northern BC while completing her PhD in the health humanities at the University of Northern BC.

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At the May 25 gathering of Surrey Muse, Christine will be the Emerging Writer. Information about the event is here: may-25-2024.

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Shauna Paull – Surrey Muse

Shauna Paull is a queer settler poet, educator and community advocate who completed her MFA in creative writing at the University of British Columbia. Her second book of poetry, blue gait (Mother Tongue, 2021), was short-listed for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. Her first poetry collection, roughened in undercurrent, was published by Leaf Press in 2008. Shauna’s work can be found in RockSalt: An Anthology of Contemporary BC Poetry (Mother Tongue, 2008), Force Field: 77 Women Poets of British Columbia (Mother Tongue, 2013) and In All the Spaces: Diverse Voices in Global Women’s Poetry (Autopress, New Delhi, 2020). In 2023, Shauna’s poems were longlisted for the Vera Manuel Award for Poetry, one of the five Surrey Muse Art & Literature Awards.

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At the March 23rd gathering of Surrey Muse, Shauna will be the Featured Poet. More about the event is here: march-23-2024

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