Photo credit
Mike Arsenault

Biography

Lauren Seal is a poet, writer, and librarian based in Edmonton, Alberta. She was named St. Albert's Third Poet Laureate for the 2022-2024 term. She mentors the teen and young adult poets of SWYC - the Spoken Word Youth Choir - and performs in the adult incarnation of the group. Lauren's poetry has appeared in numerous literary magazines, anthologies, and once on a beer can. Her writing focuses heavily on illness, mental health, the body, and the difficulties of womanhood, although she does love to throw in the occasional dog or "urban nature" poem. Her debut novel-in-verse Light Enough to Float is forthcoming from Rocky Pond Books in Fall 2024

Micro-interview

Did you read poetry when you were in high school? Is there a particular poem that you loved when you were a teenager?

I didn't read a lot of poetry in high school, only what was assigned in class. However, I did fall deeply in love with one poem a very special english teacher gave me to analyze: "I Should Have Caught My Unicorn When I Was" by Daria Witt. I first read it while in the midst of a serious mental health crisis and this poem did exactly what poetry is meant to do - made me feel seen and heard. 

When did you first start writing poetry? And then when did you start thinking of yourself as a poet?

I started writing poetry when I was 14, but I didn't consider myself a poet until my mid-20s. Looking back on my poet journey, I can now see I was very wrong. I was as much a poet at 14 as I am now.

What do you think a poet’s “job” is?

I believe poets have many different jobs. For me, I think a poet's job is to listen, observe, and record so that moments - happy, beautiful, sad, angry, hopeful - are remembered and available for others to both see themselves in and learn from. 

If you had to choose one poem to memorize from our anthology, which one would it be?

I would memorize "How to Triumph Like a Girl" by Ada Limon. It's a beautiful, deceptively complex poem about the body, girlhood, and confidence.

Publications

Poem title(s)
A Letter to Zeus Concerning our Mutual Brain Surgeries
Title
You are a Flower Growing off the Side of a Cliff: a chapbook about mental health and resiliency
Publisher
League of Canadian Poets
Editors
Rayanne Haines
Date
2021
Publication type
Anthology
Poem title(s)
Bibliotherapy
Title
Capital City Press Anthology
Publisher
Capital City Press
Editors
Capital City Press Team
Date
2021
Publication type
Anthology
Poem title(s)
"An easy brain surgery" and "There is a crack"
Title
Lida Literary Magazine
Publisher
Lida Lit
Editors
Melody Griffin Dowdy, Anna Pazakova, Josiah Dowdy
Date
Winter 2021
Publication type
Periodical/Magazine
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