Indigenous writer, artist, and educator
Francine Cunningham (born 1984) is an Indigenous writer, artist, and educator. She is Cree and Métis .[ 1]
Her debut novel, On/Me , was nominated for the BC and Yukon Book Prize for The Jim Deva Prize for Writing that Provokes. as well as Indigenous Voices Award for a poetry book in English and was nominated for a 2021 City of Vancouver Book Award.[ 2]
Personal life
Cunningham is originally from Calgary , Alberta.[ 3] She currently lives in Strathmore, Alberta. She lived in Vancouver , British Columbia for over 15 years.[ 3]
Career
Cunningham graduated from Keyano College with a diploma in Visual and Performing Arts with conservatory style training in acting.[ 4] She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre and Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia .[ 3]
In 2014, She participated in the Indigenous Writing Studio at the Banff Arts Center and placed second in the Our Story: Aboriginal Arts and Stories contest.[ 3]
At present, she runs creative writing and art workshops as a guest in First Nation's reserves across Canada.[ 2]
Her collection God Isn't Here Today won the 2023 ReLit Award for short fiction.[ 5]
Publications
Anthology contributor
"How to teach hard topics: The Native Youth Program and Indian Residential Schools as a case study" in Transforming Our Practices: Indigenous Art, Pedagogies, and Philosophies , published in 2017 by The National Art Education Association
Artwork
Books
Poetry
Room Magazine : Indigenous Brilliance (2021)[ 8]
Room Magazine : Growing Room (2021)[ 9]
"I miss the smell of cooking," Koffler Digital : A Matter of Taste exhibition (2021)[ 10]
"Coven, A Spell to Bring My Mom Back From The Dead," Poetry is Dead (2018)
"Caged," Word and Colour (2017)[ 11]
"Star Matter," Red Rising Magazine (2017)
"Whales Can't save us all but they try," Word and Colour (2017)[ 12]
"Through Ribs and Things, Build up, Untitled," The This Magazine (2017)[ 13]
"Water is Spirit Love Medicine Balance" in Gatherings: Water Anthology published by Theytus Press (2016)
"Resistance," Word and Colour (2016)[ 14]
"A Conversation With a Massage Therapist," The Maynard (2016)[ 15]
"For Your Darkness, Storyteller," Echolocation Magazine (2015)
"A selection of four poems," Hamilton Arts and Letters (2015)[ 16]
"The Road," The Ubyssey (2010)
Short creative nonfiction
Short fiction
"God Isn't Here Today," Humber Literary Review (Spring/Summer 2021)[ 20]
"Asleep Till You're Awake," The Malahat Review (2020)[ 21]
"Starting A Religion," Grain Magazine (2018)[ 22]
Short Grain Contest: 1st Place Winner
"Complex 2675: Issue One," Joyland Magazine (2017)[ 23]
"Last," In Shades Magazine (2017)[ 24]
"Secrets like Lead," Litro Magazine (2016)[ 25]
"Nanosim#694" (Twitter fiction)[ 26]
"The Places In-Between," The Quilliad Magazine (2015)
"Pornorama," The Puritan (2015)[ 27]
"Slips," Active Fiction Project, a chose your own adventure story on the streets of Vancouver (2015)[ 28]
Other
Awards
References
^ a b "Indigenous Arts & Stories - 2822" . Our Story . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ a b "Award winning Indigenous writer" . FrancineCunningham . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ a b c d "Francine Cunningham" . Goodreads . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ Cunningham, Francine (April 25, 2016). "Author Note: Francine Cunningham" . The Puritan . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ a b "2023 ReLit Awards winners announced" . Quill & Quire , October 2, 2023.
^ "ART + POETRY: FRANCINE CUNNINGHAM" . WATCH YOUR HEAD . 2019-11-21. Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ God Isn't Here Today
^ "Indigenous Brilliance" . Room . 44 (3).
^ "Growing Room" . Room Magazine . 44 (1). 2021.
^ "A Matter of Taste Chapter I." Koffler.Digital . 2020-08-18. Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ " "Caged" – Francine Cunningham" . Word and Colour . 2017-08-02. Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "New Poetry by Francine Cunningham: "Whales can't save us all—but they try" " . Word and Colour . 2017-04-19. Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "thethismagazine.com" . The This Magazine . Archived from the original on 2021-10-21. Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "New poem, "Resistance," by Francine Cunningham" . Word and Colour . 2016-11-09. Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ Cunningham, Francine (Spring 2016). " "A conversation with a massage therapist" " . The Maynard . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "HA&L Biographical Sketch • Francine Cunningham" . HA&L Magazine . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ Cunningham, Francine. "Half-Breed" . The New Quarterly (150).
^ "Transcendence—by Francine Cunningham" . QWF Writes . 2017-07-21. Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "The Malahat Review Issue 195" . The Malahat Review . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ Cunningham, Francine (Spring 2021). "God Isn't Here" . The Humber Literary Review . 9 (1): 4– 7.
^ Cunningham, Francine (Fall 2020). "Francine Cunningham, "Asleep Till You're Awake" " . The Malahat Review (212).
^ "2018 Short Grain Winners Announced!" . Grain Magazine . August 6, 2018. Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "Complex 2675: Issue One | JOYLAND" . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "Last" . In Shades Magazine . Archived from the original on 2021-10-21. Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ Cunningham, Francine (2016-10-28). "Litro #157: Nightmares: Secrets like Lead" . Litro Magazine . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "#694" . Nanoism: A place for twitter-fiction . 2021-10-06. Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "Francine Cunningham | Pornorama | The Puritan Issue 30: Summer 2015" . THE PURITAN . 2015-09-01. Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "Writers" . Active Fiction Project . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "Zipline" . That's AWSM! . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "Surfing" . That's AWSM! . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "Motocross" . That's AWSM! . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "Flyboard" . That's AWSM! . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "That's AWSM! Paragliding" . That's AWSM! . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "Helicopter" . That's AWSM! . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ a b "The Berg: 2017 Web Series" . Story Hive . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "An Invitation To A Ceremony of Healing: Tracey Lindberg's "Birdie" " . PRISM international . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "Eisha Marjara Tackles Tough Issues Head On: A Review of "Faerie" " . PRISM international . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ Cunningham, Francine (2016-04-25). "Puritan Author on Writing Short Fiction" . the Town Crier . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "Digital Zine Making: NYP | Citizens of Tomorrow" . Citizens of Tomorrow . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "A Piece of Me" . iPortal: Indigenous Studies Search Tool . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "WRITING" . Francine Cunningham . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ "Indigenous Awards | The Hnatyshyn Foundation" . RJHF . Retrieved 2021-10-21 .
^ Deborah Dundas, "5 Canadians nominated for first Carol Shields Prize for Fiction for women and non-binary writers, worth $150,000 (U.S.)" . Toronto Star , March 8. 2023.
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