About Priscila Uppal
Priscila Uppal was born in Ottawa in 1974 and currently lives in Toronto where she is a poet, fiction writer, academic, and professor of Humanities and English at the undergraduate and graduate levels at York University.
Novels
Collections
How to Draw Blood from a Stone (poems) (1998)
Confessions of a Fertility Expert (poems) (1999)
New Canadian Poetry (poems) (2000)
Pretending to Die (poems) (2001)
Live Coverage (poems) (2003)
Holocaust Dream (poems) (2005)
In the Dark, Stories From the Supernatural (2006)
Ontological Necessities (poems) (2007)
We Are What We Mourn (poems) (2009)
Confessions of a Fertility Expert (poems) (1999)
New Canadian Poetry (poems) (2000)
Pretending to Die (poems) (2001)
Live Coverage (poems) (2003)
Holocaust Dream (poems) (2005)
In the Dark, Stories From the Supernatural (2006)
Ontological Necessities (poems) (2007)
We Are What We Mourn (poems) (2009)
Anthologies edited
Non fiction
Uncommon Ground: A Celebration of Matt Cohen (2002)
Barry Callaghan, Essays On His Works (2006)
Alphabet City11 : Trash (2007)
Barry Callaghan, Essays On His Works (2006)
Alphabet City11 : Trash (2007)
Links to other websites
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