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Francine Cunningham

Francine Cunningham (born 1984) is an Indigenous writer, artist, and educator. She is Cree and Métis.

Her debut novel, On/Me, was nominated for the BC and Yukon Book Prize for The Jim Deva Prize for Writing that Provokes. As well as Indigenous Voices Award for a poetry book in English and was nominated for a 2021 City of Vancouver Book Award.

Personal life

Cunningham is originally from Calgary, Alberta. She currently lives in Strathmore, Alberta. She lived in Vancouver, British Columbia for over 15 years.

Career

Cunningham graduated from Keyano College with a diploma in Visual and Performing Arts with conservatory style training in acting. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre and Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia.

In 2014, She participated in the Indigenous Writing Studio at the Banff Arts Center and placed second in the Our Story: Aboriginal Arts and Stories contest.

At present, she runs creative writing and art workshops as a guest in First Nation's reserves across Canada.

Her collection God Isn't Here Today won the 2023 ReLit Award for short fiction.

Publications

Anthology contributor

  • Boobs: Women Explore What It Means to Have Breasts, published March 15, 2016 by Caitlin Press Inc.
  • "To plant life (all)" in Watch Your Head, published 2020 by Coach House Books
  • "Still, Small Voice" in The Best Canadian Essays 2017, published by TightRope Books
  • "A conversation with a massage therapist" in #NotYourPrincess: Voices of Native American Women, published 2017 by Annick Press
  • "How to teach hard topics: The Native Youth Program and Indian Residential Schools as a case study" in Transforming Our Practices: Indigenous Art, Pedagogies, and Philosophies, published in 2017 by The National Art Education Association

Artwork

Books

Poetry

Short creative nonfiction

Short fiction

Other

Awards

References

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