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Kayla Geitzler

Kayla Geitzler

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Kayla Geitzler was born and raised in Moncton NB. Her adventurous spirit has taken her all over the world and onto cruise ships where she worked for two years. This inspired her first poetry collection That Light Feeling Under Your Feet. Published by NeWest Press in 2018, it won the 2016 WFNB Bailey Prize, made the Calgary Bestseller List, and was shortlisted for the 2018 NB Fiddlehead Poetry Prize and Alberta Publishers’ Award. The CBC has recognized Kayla as a poet who reflects “the enduring strength of the literary form in this country” and All Lit Up has named her a “Rad Woman of Canadian Poetry”.

Kayla holds an MA in English Creative Writing from UNB, has worked on the largest pipeline projects in Canada, and designed courseware for Air Traffic Controllers. She is the host of the Attic Owl Reading Series, the Moncton Representative for WFNB, and a member of Poetry in Voice and the League of Canadian Poets. Her writing has appeared in The Fiddlehead, Galleon, Poetry is Dead, Les EffeuilleusesGnaw and Gnarl: A Chapbook of NB Poets and most recently in Thirteen: New Collected Poems from LGBTQI2S Writers in Canada. She has read at literary festivals across Canada and the 2019 Frye Festival’s Prelude. She is the co-editor of the forthcoming multilingual chapbook of NB Women Writers Cadence. Kayla works as an editor and consultant, so that she can help businesses and writers capture their best writing. 

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April 2026

Balade littéraire - La poésie prend Moncton

On Saturday, April 25, meet in front of the Aberdeen Cultural Centre to join a literary walk, presented by the Montreal Poetry Festival as part of the “Poetry Takes Over the Parks” project. As we stroll through the streets of Moncton, we’ll make a few stops where a total of six local poets will read poems to you in French and English. The Poésie prend les parcs project aims to create 25 outdoor poetry events in various cities across Quebec and Canada, in collaboration with cultural and community organizations and local artists. The initiative seeks to bring poetry into public spaces and promote it across Canada. We thank the Canada Council for the Arts for its support.

No registration required—just join the group at the start time!