Canisia Lubrin
Canisia Lubrin is a writer, editor, teacher and the author of Code Noir, The Dyzgraphxst, Voodoo Hypothesis, The World After Rain (2025) and Bright Machine (2026). Lubrin is the recipient of a Windham-Campbell Prize, OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature, Griffin Poetry Prize, Derek Walcott Prize, and Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, among other distinctions. Lubrin coordinates the Creative Writing MFA at the University of Guelph. She was born in St. Lucia and lives in Whitby, Canada.
Canisia Lubrin is a writer, editor, teacher and the author of Code Noir, The Dyzgraphxst, Voodoo Hypothesis, The World After Rain (2025) and Bright Machine (2026). Lubrin is the recipient of a Windham-Campbell Prize, OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature, Griffin Poetry Prize, Derek Walcott Prize, and Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, among other distinctions. Lubrin coordinates the Creative Writing MFA at the University of Guelph. She was born in St. Lucia and lives in Whitby, Canada.