Sarah Ens
Canadian writer (born 1992)
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Sarah Ens (born 1992) is a Canadian poet and editor from Winnipeg, Manitoba.[1][2]
Sarah Ens | |
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| Born | 1992 |
| Occupation | Poet |
| Nationality | Canadian |
| Period | 2020s–present |
| Notable works | The World is Mostly Sky, Flyway |
| Website | |
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Career
Ens began publishing poetry in the 2010s. Her first collection of poetry, The World is Mostly Sky, came out in 2020 with Turnstone Press.[3] Her second work, Flyway, is a long poem published in 2022.[4][5] Her collection The World is Mostly Sky was a finalist for the 2021 McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award and the Landsdowne Prize for Poetry in 2022.[6] She has edited and copy edited works of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, and also works as a publicist at University of Manitoba Press.
Her book Flyway won the 2023 ReLit Award for poetry.[7] Flyway was also a finalist for the 2022 McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award and the Margaret McWilliams Award.[8]
Personal
Raised in Landmark, Manitoba,[9] Ens studied creative writing at the University of British Columbia and completed an MFA in writing at the University of Saskatchewan.[10] She is married to graphic novelist Jonathan Dyck.