Francine Cunningham
Francine Cunningham is a writer, artist and educator. She is member of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation in Alberta and grew up in Calgary, Edmonton, and 100 Mile House, BC. Cunningham is also Métis and has settler family roots stretching from as far away as Ireland and Belgium. Her debut book of poems , On/Me, was nominated for The BC and Yukon Book Prize, The Indigenous Voices Award, and The Vancouver Book Award. Her debut book of short stories, God Isn’t Here Today, was longlisted for the inaugural Carol Shield’s Prize for Fiction and was a finalist for the 2023 Indigenous Voices Award. Cunningham’s writing for television includes the teen reality show THAT’S AWSM! Her work has also appeared in The Best Canadian Short Stories, The Best Canadian Non-Fiction, in Grain Magazine as the 2018 Short Prose Award winner, on The Malahat Review’s Far Horizon’s Prose shortlist, and on the 2022 CBC Poetry Prize longlist, among others. Cunningham is the 2023-2024 Canadian Writer-in-Residence in the University of Calgary’s Distinguished Writers Program and currently lives in Calgary.
Website: francinecunningham.ca
Instagram: @francinecunningham