Fire from the Heart 2025: Winners of the Muriel's Journey Poetry Prize

Author:   Jessica Lee McMillan ,  Ghia Aweida
Publisher:   Three Ocean Press
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Pages:   30
Publication Date:   01 October 2025
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Fire from the Heart 2025: Winners of the Muriel's Journey Poetry Prize


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Author:   Jessica Lee McMillan ,  Ghia Aweida
Publisher:   Three Ocean Press
Imprint:   Three Ocean Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.059kg
ISBN:  

9781988915579


ISBN 10:   1988915570
Pages:   30
Publication Date:   01 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Jessica Lee McMillan (she/her) is a poet and teacher with an English MA and creative writing certificate from SFU's The Writer's Studio. Her recent work has appeared/is appearing in The Malahat Review, Crab Creek Review, CV2, QWERTY, and Canadian Literature. She lives on the land of the Halkomelem-speaking Peoples (New Westminster, BC) with her little family and large dog. Jessica has been doing non-profit work for 18 years, including teaching at-risk youth, newcomers and refugees, and assisting people with multiple barriers get access to justice through front-line legal services. She is proud to be a civil servant and she finds purpose in amplifying voices. The contestant is a Lebanese-born poet and writer of Palestinian origins. She takes her inspiration from rich Arabic poetry, English poetry, and other works. She now lives and resides in the Lower Mainland and is a member of the Downtown Eastside Writers, which stemmed after Thursdays Writers Collectives has closed. She is published in several anthologies, as well as published a few chapbooks and a full-length book. She is looking forward to publishing more books and winning first place in poetry in the near future. She lives and resides in Richmond, on the Musqueam 2 traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory.

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