Wayside Sang

Talonbooks
Cecily Nicholson
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These poems explore the migratory histories of the black diaspora around the Windsor–Detroit border. Wayside Sang rolls out of factories and onto roads to return with a new understanding of home as the poet reimagines her father's migration.

Cecily Nicholson is the author of Triage (2011) and the award-winning From the Poplars (2014).

Contributor Bio

Cecily Nicholson, from small-town Ontario via Toronto and South Bend, relocated to the Pacific coast almost two decades ago. On Musqueam-, Squamish-, and Tsleil-Waututh-occupied lands known as Vancouver, she has worked, since 2000, in the Downtown Eastside neighbourhood, most recently as administrator for the artist-run centre and mental health resource, Gallery Gachet. A part of the Joint Effort prison abolitionist group and a member of the Research Ethics Board for Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Cecily was also the 2017 Ellen Warren Tallman Writer in Residence at Simon Fraser University. She is the author of Triage and From the Poplars, winner of the 2015 Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize.