Rebecca Salazar
Rebecca Salazar (elle/iel) est une personne écrivaine latinx, queer, handicapée et racisée qui vit actuellement sur le territoire non cédé du peuple wolastoqiyik. Son premier recueil de poésie, sulphurtongue (McClelland & Stewart), a été finaliste au Prix du Gouverneur général (poésie), aux New Brunswick Book Awards, aux Atlantic Book Awards et au prix commémoratif Pat Lowther de la Ligue des poètes et poétesses du Canada. antibody est son deuxième recueil de poésie. Crédit photo : Sam Evans
antibody
A powerful follow-up to the Governor General’s Literary Award shortlisted sulphurtongue.
antibody is a protest, a whisper network, a reclamation of agency, and a ritual for building a survivable world.
antibody mobilizes body horror as resistance, refusing to sanitize the atrocities of sexual violence or to silence its survivors. Challenging myths of “perfect” victimhood, this collection honours the messy, rageful, queer, witchy, disabled, and kinky grief work of enduring trauma and learning to want to live.
if we must be unnatural
unliving monstrous
let us feed.
22,95 $
sulphurtongue
The poems in sulphurtongue ask how to redefine desire and kinship across languages, and across polluted environments. An immigrant family scatters over a stolen continent. Oracles appear in public transit, and online. Bodies are transformed by nearby nickel mines. Doppelgangers, Catholic saints, and polyamorists alike pass on unusual inheritances. Deeply entangled in relations both emotional and ecological, this collection confronts the stories we tell about gender, queerness, race, religion, illness, and trauma, seeking new forms of care for a changing world.
19,95 $
28
avril 2026
Cross-Genre Writing: a workshop with Triny Finlay, Rebecca Salazar and Kasia Van Schaik
This creative writing workshop explores cross-genre practices as spaces of experimentation, hybridity, and formal freedom. Drawing on the work and experience of Triny Finlay and the other hosts, the session invites participants to reflect on how texts move between genres (fiction, poetry, essay, performance, or theory) and what such crossings make possible in terms of voice, structure, and meaning. The workshop will combine discussion and creative prompts, encouraging writers to think beyond fixed categories and to experiment with genre as a dynamic, porous practice.
27
avril 2026
How Far the Light Reaches
This event will begin with a Flash FRYE reading by Rebecca Salazar (antibody, M&S), followed by an in-conversation with Jessica Bebenek (No One Knows Us There, Book*hug) and Canisia Lubrin (The World After Rain, M&S). Join our guests as they discuss the many ways in which we can care for loved ones, as well as honor and mourn unimaginable losses.