Conor Kerr

Conor Kerr is a Métis/Ukrainian writer living in Edmonton. A member of the Métis Nation of Alberta, he is descended from the Lac Ste. Anne Metis and the Papaschase Cree Nation. His Ukrainian family are settlers in Treaty 4 and 6 territories in Saskatchewan. He grew up in Saskatoon, Edmonton, and other prairie towns and cities. In 2022, he was named one of CBC’s Writers to Watch. He is the author of the poetry collections An Explosion of Feathers and Old Gods, as well as the novel Avenue of Champions, which was shortlisted for the Amazon Canada First Novel Award, longlisted for the 2022 Scotiabank Giller Prize, and won the 2022 ReLIT award. Conor is an Assistant Professor at the University of Alberta where he teaches creative writing.

Website: conorkerr.ca

FESTIVAL SHOWS

Turtle Island Reads (New Show)

Starring Carleigh Baker, Shashi Bhat, Fanny Britt, Sig Burwash, Anne Fleming, Richard Kelly Kemick & Conor Kerr. Hosted by Paula Turcotte
Oct. 17 @ 7:30 PM  $25
DJD Dance Centre

Poetry Cabaret

Starring Conor Kerr, Michael Lista, Benjamin Hertwig & Canisia Lubrin
Hosted by Paula Turcotte

Oct. 18 @ 7:30 PM $25
Memorial Park Library, 2nd Floor

FESTIVAL BOOK

Prairie Edge

The Giller Prize-longlisted author of Avenue of Champions returns with a frenetic, propulsive crime thriller that doubles as a sharp critique of modern activism and challenges readers to consider what “Land Back” might really look like.

Meet Isidore “Ezzy” Desjarlais and Grey Ginther: two distant Métis cousins making the most of Grey’s uncle’s old trailer, passing their days playing endless games of cribbage and cracking cans of cheap beer in between. Grey, once a passionate advocate for change, has been hardened and turned cynical by an activist culture she thinks has turned performative and lazy. One night, though, she has a revelation, and enlists Ezzy, who is hopelessly devoted to her but eager to avoid the authorities after a life in and out of the group home system and jail, for a bold yet dangerous political mission: capture a herd of bison from a national park and set them free in downtown Edmonton, disrupting the churn of settler routine. But as Grey becomes increasingly single-minded in her newfound calling, their act of protest puts the pair and those close to them in peril, with devastating and sometimes fatal consequences.

For readers drawn to the electric storytelling of Morgan Talty and the taut register of Stephen Graham Jones, Conor Kerr’s Prairie Edge is at once a gripping, darkly funny caper and a raw reckoning with the wounds that persist across generations.

GET THE BOOK

Owl’s Nest Books | Calgary Public Library | Audio

BE CURIOUSER

  • In Prairie Edge, author Conor Kerr’s land reclamation fantasy comes to life. –The Globe and Mail
  • Bison are let loose in Edmonton in Conor Kerr’s Prairie Edge. –The Edmonton Journal
  • How an escaped bison herd inspired Conor Kerr’s latest novel about resisting colonial structures. –CBC Books
  • Conor Kerr reflects on ‘prayerie’ possibilities. –SAD Mag