Puneet Dutt, Student Communications Administrator at OCAD U’s Office of the Registrar, is celebrating the launch of her debut poetry collection, The Better Monsters on November 19 at the Mansfield Press Toronto Launch.
The Better Monsters reflects what we see in ourselves and in each other, exploring the cultural complexities of politics, violence, and war in the new century, and the lingering effect of racism and the ideas of borders, belonging, and home in North America and beyond.
In addition to her position at OCAD U, Dutt holds an MA in English from Ryerson University. She is the author of the chapbook PTSD south beach (Grey Borders Books), which was a Finalist for the 2016 Breitling Chapbook Prize. Her poetry has been published in a number of journals and in Imaginarium 4: The Best Canadian Speculative Writing. She is an editorial board member at Canthius and a creative writing workshop facilitator with the Toronto Writers Collective.
The book launch will take place at the Monarch Tavern, 12 Clinton St., Toronto on November 19 at 2 p.m.
Puneet Dutt, Student Communications Administrator at OCAD U’s Office of the Registrar, is celebrating the launch of her debut poetry collection, The Better Monsters on November 19 at the Mansfield Press Toronto Launch.
The Better Monsters reflects what we see in ourselves and in each other, exploring the cultural complexities of politics, violence, and war in the new century, and the lingering effect of racism and the ideas of borders, belonging, and home in North America and beyond.
In addition to her position at OCAD U, Dutt holds an MA in English from Ryerson University. She is the author of the chapbook PTSD south beach (Grey Borders Books), which was a Finalist for the 2016 Breitling Chapbook Prize. Her poetry has been published in a number of journals and in Imaginarium 4: The Best Canadian Speculative Writing. She is an editorial board member at Canthius and a creative writing workshop facilitator with the Toronto Writers Collective.
The book launch will take place at the Monarch Tavern, 12 Clinton St., Toronto on November 19 at 2 p.m.