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Wisteria Syndrome. Chapbook written in collaboration with Sarah Burgoyne. Model Press, Calgary, AB. March 2022. 
The Fool. Full-length poetry collection from icehouse press, Autumn 2020.
Nix.&#38;nbsp;Chapbook published by Desert Pets Press, Summer 2017.“Its Motion Keeps.” Broadside published by Desert Pets Press, Autumn 2016.

Interviews












12 or 20 (second series) Interview, Rob McLennan’s Blog, Oct. 2021.

Sarah Burgoyne in Conversation with Jessie Jones, Canthius, “Whose Pleasure is it Anyway,” June 2021.&#38;nbsp;
Publications“Four methods” in Touch the Donkey (forthcoming)“Making nothing” in Columba (forthcoming)
“Concurrent girlhood” in Dusie (forthcoming) 
“Exiled from the ideal city” &#38;amp; “This isn’t all of it” in Pamenar (forthcoming)
“Applying the face” &#38;amp; “Gingham was the sky” in Periodicities, August 2025.&#38;nbsp;
“The lightning field” in 

LBRNTH #4, Summer 2024 (print only).

“Urgency Era” in Headlight Anthology #25, Spring 2024. &#38;nbsp;

“Retiring to the Desert” in The Montreal Poetry Prize 2022 Anthology, Spring 2023.&#38;nbsp;

“Morning in the hill” and “secular phenomena” in Carousel, Issue 47, Spring 2022.&#38;nbsp;
“Eclipse” in Poetry in Voice, The Road Ahead: Poems at a Crossroads, selected by Neil Surkan. Fall 2021.&#38;nbsp;
“Imperfect medium,” “Fase,” “Attempts at exhausting,” and “Aeaea” in Muse Medusa, No. 9: Ulysse figure imtemporelle. Summer 2021.





“A corpse flower” and “The addition of not.” Long Con Magazine.&#38;nbsp;&#38;nbsp;
“Midnight Sun” and “Bloom.” Lemonhound.
“Runner.” Arc.

						
“Better Manifesto.” 30 Under 30: An Anthology of Canadian Millenial Poets.&#38;nbsp;
“Occupational Drowning.” Minola Review.

						“Man of One Volume” and “Guided Meditation.” Echolocation.
 “Shut Eye.”&#38;nbsp;BafterC,
Vol. 8, No. 1.
“Year of the Rabbit.”&#38;nbsp;Prairie Fire.&#38;nbsp;&#38;nbsp;“Leopold Stokowski is a Man of the Future” and “Resolution.”&#38;nbsp;Poetry London (UK).

						
“Morning Bells are Ringing.” PRISM International.
“young, sick bacchus” and “young love.”&#38;nbsp;Upstairs at Duroc (France).&#38;nbsp;
“Non Se Ipse” and “Statement of Work.”&#38;nbsp;The Puritan.
 “On Childhood.” 
						B O D Y (US).
“mine (with back turned)” and “house advantage.”&#38;nbsp;PRISM International.

						
“why biology” and “the eventual world.”&#38;nbsp;filling station.

					
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
			
		
		
			
				
					
						
“On Clive Wearing,” “last ditch” and “transformative positivity.” Contemporary Verse 2.
Awards“Retiring to the Desert,” Finalist. Montreal Poetry Prize 2022.&#38;nbsp;

The A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry, 2022. Shortlisted for The Fool (2021).&#38;nbsp;
Raymond Souster Award, 2021. Shortlisted for The Fool.
“Runner.” Shortlist/Editor’s Choice, Arc Poem of the Year 2017

						
“Morning Bells are Ringing.” First runner-up, PRISM International Poetry Contest 2015.
 “Man of One Volume.” Shortlist, PRISM International Poetry Contest 2014

						
“secular phenomena.” Shortlist, Arc Poem of the Year 2014.
“procession.” Shortlist, The Malahat Review Far Horizons Award for Poetry 2010.

					
				
			
		
	

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		<description>JESSIE JONES
Publications&#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; Instagram&#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; &#38;nbsp; Contact

Jessie Jones grew up in the prairies, spent a decade on Vancouver Island, and now resides in 

Tiohtià:ke /&#38;nbsp;

Montréal. 
Her writing has been featured in CV2, filling station, Lemonhound, Minola Review, PRISM International, Prairie Fire, Upstairs at Duroc (FR),&#38;nbsp;The Puritan, Arc, B O D Y (US), Poetry London (UK), long con magazine, MuseMedusa, Carousel, Headlight Anthology, and LBRNTH.&#38;nbsp;

The Fool, her full-length poetry collection, was published by icehouse press in 2020. Nix, her first chapbook, was published by Desert Pets Press in 2017. 



 The Fool was shortlisted for the 2021 Raymond Souster Award and a finalist for the A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry. Her work has also been shortlisted for the Montreal Poetry Prize, the Malahat Review’s Far Horizons Award, Editor’s Choice in Arc’s Poem of the Year prize, and first-runner up in&#38;nbsp;PRISM International’s Poetry Award.&#38;nbsp;</description>
		
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