Anthologies
Anthologies
“A Taste of Home,” in Sustenance: Writers from BC and Beyond on the Subject of Food“, edited by Rachel Rose, Anvil Press, 2017.
“Sustenance addresses multi-facetted issues of the subject of food in a vivid and down-to-earth manner. It is both a thought-provoking discourse of the subject of how we source and handle food as well as a poetic homage to food as a connector that bridges cultures and brings societies together. In this way, it is a homage to Vancouver as an open-minded, multi-cultural city, where everyone can thrive to make this city their home.” Review by Ulduz Maschaykh, March 6, 2018.
“The Pull of the Azores”, in Wherever I Find Myself: Stories by Canadian Immigrant Women, edited by Myriam Matejova, Caitlin Press, 2017. In this third anthology in the Canadian women series by Caitlin Press, Canadian immigrant women from a variety of ethnicities and intersecting identities share their diverse and personal stories.
“A Hard Landing,” in Writers of the Portuguese Diaspora of Canada and the United States, Boa Vista Press, 2015
“Losing My Sister” in Mess: The Hospital Anthology, Tightrope Books, 2014
“Three Candles for the Virgin Mary” in Memória: An Anthology of Portuguese Canadian Writers, Fidalgo Books, 2013
“Memories of Winter in Edmonton” in 40 Below: Edmonton’s Winter Anthology, Wufniks Press, 2013
“Small Fish to Fry”, in Writers and Artists Do Food, Red Claw Press, 2011
“Mother of Mother”, emerge, The Writer’s Studio Anthology, SFU, 2010