Sales and Market Bullets
Sze’s poetry has been nominated for the Leon E. & Ann M. Pavlick Poetry Prize, the QWF A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry, the ReLit Award, and the McAuslan First Book Prize, and received an honourable mention in the Quebec Writing Competition.
Recipient of the 3Macs carte blanche Prize (Quebec Writers’ Federation), the Winnipeg Writer’s Collective Short Fiction Contest, and the University of Winnipeg Writers’ Circle Prize
“Succulent in its excellence, Sze’s poetry insists that cultural ‘difference’ is what can make a beautiful difference in our apprehension of the ‘beautiful.’” — George Elliott Clarke on Peeling Rambutan
Quiet Night Think reflects on the author’s own identity as a first-generation Chinese-Canadian while ruminating on both the constraints and liberatory potential of tradition, especially where motherhood is concerned.
Audience
Canadian poetry fans
CanLit enthusiasts
Fans of Sze’s work (this is her 6th collection, she has also written 4 chapbooks)
Sales and Market Bullets
Sze’s poetry has been nominated for the Leon E. & Ann M. Pavlick Poetry Prize, the QWF A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry, the ReLit Award, and the McAuslan First Book Prize, and received an honourable mention in the Quebec Writing Competition.
Recipient of the 3Macs carte blanche Prize (Quebec Writers’ Federation), the Winnipeg Writer’s Collective Short Fiction Contest, and the University of Winnipeg Writers’ Circle Prize
“Succulent in its excellence, Sze’s poetry insists that cultural ‘difference’ is what can make a beautiful difference in our apprehension of the ‘beautiful.’” — George Elliott Clarke on Peeling Rambutan
Quiet Night Think reflects on the author’s own identity as a first-generation Chinese-Canadian while ruminating on both the constraints and liberatory potential of tradition, especially where motherhood is concerned.
Audience
Canadian poetry fans
CanLit enthusiasts
Fans of Sze’s work (this is her 6th collection, she has also written 4 chapbooks)