Simon Brown (1979) is a self-taught poet and translator from the traditional territory of the Peskotomuhkati Nation, in southwestern New Brunswick, now based Abenaki traditional territory, in rural Québec. His texts have been presented in interdisciplinary artworks and collaborative performances, and via platforms such as
Lemon Hound, Train, Estuaire, Vallum, Poetry Is Dead, Watts, and
filling Station. As a translator, he has adapted texts by Erin Robinsong, Maude Pilon, Angela Carr, Huguette Gaulin and Nicole Raziya Fong, among others. His collections and artist’s books have been published in Québec, Canada and France by
Le laps, Vanloo, squint, and
Moult.
This Mud, A Word, was recently released in Frog Hollow Press’s New Brunswick chapbook series. simonbrown.ca
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