Rhonda Ganz’s first collection, Frequent, small loads of laundry (Mother Tongue Publishing) won the Relit Award for Poetry. The book was also a finalist for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize and the Victoria Butler Book Prize.
Her poems have appeared in The Malahat Review, Rattle, Room, Harvard Design Magazine, on city buses as part of Poetry in Transit and many anthologies, including Sweet Water: Poems for the Watersheds, Poems from Planet Earth, Rocksalt, Force Field: 77 Women Poets of BC, Erotic Haiku: Of Skin on Skin and Voicing Suicide.
She has been a featured reader at Planet Earth Poetry in Victoria, Poets Corner, Twisted Poets and Word on the Street in Vancouver, The Portfolio Reading Series and WordStorm in Nanaimo, and at the inaugural Galiano Literary Festival.
She reads crime fiction, watches Judge Judy, and needle felts fancy hearts in the Victoria home she shares with a quiet man and a cat on its third life.
Her poems have appeared in The Malahat Review, Rattle, Room, Harvard Design Magazine, on city buses as part of Poetry in Transit and many anthologies, including Sweet Water: Poems for the Watersheds, Poems from Planet Earth, Rocksalt, Force Field: 77 Women Poets of BC, Erotic Haiku: Of Skin on Skin and Voicing Suicide.
She has been a featured reader at Planet Earth Poetry in Victoria, Poets Corner, Twisted Poets and Word on the Street in Vancouver, The Portfolio Reading Series and WordStorm in Nanaimo, and at the inaugural Galiano Literary Festival.
She reads crime fiction, watches Judge Judy, and needle felts fancy hearts in the Victoria home she shares with a quiet man and a cat on its third life.
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