Triny Finlay
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Triny Finlay (elle/iel) est poète, universitaire, enseignant·e et mère queer et genderfluid. Parmi ses ouvrages, on peut citer Splitting Off, Histories Haunt Us et Myself A Paperclip, qui a remporté le New Brunswick Book Award for Poetry 2022 pour la poésie. Triny enseigne l'anglais et l'écriture créative à l'Université du Nouveau-Brunswick, sur les terres ancestrales non cédées et non abandonnées des Wolastoqiyik. Crédit photo : Thérèse Trofimencoff
Myself A Paperclip
Leaving a drawer open in here
is like leaving your fly undone
is like letting a scab hang off a healing wound.
In Myself A Paperclip, Finlay sketches the internal self and the external whir of the psychiatric ward, laying bare its daily rhythms. Memories, musings, echoes, and meditations on stigma coalesce: quarters dispensed into a payphone to listen to the stunned silence of a partner; Splenda packets and rice pudding hoarded in dresser drawers; counting back from ten as electrodes connect with the temple.
Deeply personal and reflective, Myself A Paperclip confronts abuse and experiences with debilitating mental illnesses, therapies, and hospitalizations, all shaped into the remarkable form of a serial long poem.
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.