Carolyn Marie Souaid


Carolyn Marie Souaid is a Canadian poet, educator, publisher and editor.

Biography

Born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, she studied at McGill University, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and a diploma in Education, and at Concordia University, where she earned a Master of Arts in Creative Writing. Her first poetry collection, Swimming into the Light, won the David McKeen Award for Poetry in 1996. Her books have been nominated for a number of literary awards in Canada including the A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry and the Pat Lowther Award.
Souaid's work focuses on pivotal moments in Québécois history and on the difficult bridging of worlds. In 2010, she and longtime poetic collaborator Endre Farkas produced Blood is Blood, a controversial video-poem dealing with the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Well known for her activism on the Montreal literary scene, Souaid co-produced Poetry in Motion in 2004 and Circus of Words / Cirque des mots, a multidisciplinary, multilingual cabaret showcasing the "theatre" of poetry. In 2009, she co-founded Poetry Quebec, an online review dedicated to the English language poetry and poets of Quebec. From 2008 to 2011, she served as poetry editor for Signature Editions, one of Canada's top publishers of poetry.
Souaid has lived most of her life in Montreal, except for three years spent teaching in Inuit villages along Quebec's Hudson-Ungava coast in the early 1980s.

Poetry