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The Process of Growth by Ashley Hynd

Ashley Hynd has made the 2018 CBC Poetry Prize longlist for The Process of Growth.

2018 CBC Poetry Prize longlist

Ashley Hynd is a poet with mixed ancestry who lives on the Haldimand Tract. (Janice Jo Lee)

Ashley Hynd has made the 2018 CBC Poetry Prize longlist for The Process of Growth.

About Ashley

Ashley Hynd is a poet with mixed ancestry who lives on the Haldimand Tract and respects the Attawandron, Anishnawbe, and Haudenosaunee relationships with the land. Like many people with mixed heritage, the full knowledge of her history is unclear. Her writing grapples with the erasure of her history and is as much an act of reclamation as it is a call of accountability for what has been lost. She was shortlisted for Arc Poem of the Year in 2018and won the Pacific Spirit Poetry Prize in 2017. Her poetry has appeared in Arc Poetry Magainze, Canthius, Room Magazine, Prism International and is forthcoming in SubTerrain.

Entry in five-ish words

Stories are larger than us.

First lines

Soil
they say identity is about who claims you
not just the blood in your veins but being
lost and found is subsequential if no one knows
you are missing
does anyone go look for you

About the 2018CBCPoetry Prize

The winner of the 2018CBCPoetry Prizewill receive$6,000 from theCanada Council for the Arts, will have their work published onCBC Booksandwill have the opportunity to attend a writing residency attheBanff Centre for Arts and Creativity. Four finalists will each receive $1,000 from theCanada Council for the Artsand have their work published onCBC Books.