Publications

Interview

Jodi Lundgren with Mike Davies in The Omega: Get Over Yourself: an author’s advice to writers

Journal

Check out emerging authors and artists at this student publication (Jodi served as faculty advisor from 2017 to 2020): Beside the Point

Books

  • Gone Wild. Toronto: Lorimer, 2015. (Novel for young adults)
  • Tardy in Teal. Chapbook. 2015. (Flash fiction and poetry)
  • Blow. Toronto: Lorimer, 2014. (Novel for young adults)
  • Leap. Toronto: Second Story, 2011. (Novel for young adults)
  • Touched. Vancouver: Anvil, 2000.  (Literary novel)

Selected Short Prose and Poetry

  • “The wild will rescue life on earth, if anything does: a found poem.” Even So, I Sing, ed. Lorna Crozier. Nose in Book, 2022.
  • “At the Vaccination Clinic.” Dear Vaccine: Global Voices Speak to the Pandemic, ed. Naomi Shihab Nye, David Hassler and Tyler Meier. Kent State UP, 2022.
  • “Two Poems.” Poetry and Covid. Poets Respond to Covid-19: Collaborative UK and International Poetry Project, UK Arts and Humanities Research Council, 2021
  • “Combustible.” text magazine 3 (Mar.2015): 11.
  • “And You Said.” In the Trenches: Best of subTerrain Magazine. Ed. Brian Kaufman. Vancouver: Anvil, 2015.
  • “Pomegranate.” Geist Magazine. Honourable mention, 10th Annual Postcard Story Contest (2014).
  • “Water.” Island.Writer Magazine 7.1 (2009): 10-11.
  • “Pitch: A Dancer’s Journal.” Dropped Threads 3: This I Know. Ed. Marjorie Anderson. Toronto:  Random House Canada, 2006. 77-86.
  • “Naked Marilyn.” Adbusters 10.3 (May/June 2002):  n.p.

Peer-Reviewed Articles

  • “`Roll with It’: Structures of Feeling and Sexual Abuse in the Writings of Joy Kogawa.” Studies in Canadian Literature 41.2 (2016): 117-136.
  • “Dancing the Spider: Tarantism and Transnationalism.” Canadian Dance Studies Conference Proceedings. Society for Canadian Dance Studies. 2008. 
  • “Fanon and Beyond: Decolonizing First Nations Subjects in Jeannette Armstrong’s Slash and in Lee Maracle’s Sundogs.” Canadian Journal of Native Studies 28.2 (2008): 399-419.
  • “’Colour Disrobed Itself from the Body’: The Racialized Aesthetics of Liberation in Michael Ondaatje’s In the Skin of a Lion.” Canadian Literature 190 (2006): 15-29.
  • “`A Girl in Combat in the City of Men’: The Civic, Resistant, Ontological Woman in the Work of Nicole Brossard.” How22.3 (Spring 2005).
  • “Revisiting Nicole Brossard: Québécois Feminist Subjectivity in the 21st Century.” Introduction and edited feature. With Dr. Kelly-Anne Maddox. How2 2.3 (Spring 2005).
  • “Interrogating the Popularity of Strunk and White.” Journal of Teaching Writing 18.1-2 (2000): 123-32.
  • “Writing `in Sparkler Script’: Incest and the Construction of Subjectivity in Contemporary Canadian Women’s Autobiographical Texts.” Essays on Canadian Writing 65 (1998): 233-47. 
  • “’Being a Half-Breed’: Discourses of Race and Cultural Syncreticity in the Works of Three Métis Women Writers.” Canadian Literature 144 (1995): 62-77.

Selected Reviews

  • From Universal to Intersectional.” Review of Strangers by Rob Taylor, Myself a Paperclip by Triny Finlay, and sick by Jody Chan. Canadian Literature (web), 2022.
  • Review of Surviving Samsara by Kagan Goh, sub-Terrain Magazine 90 (2022): 106-07.
  • Review of Read Listen Tell: Indigenous Stories from Turtle Island. Ed. by Sophie McCall et al. Canadian Journal of Native Studies 38.1 (2018): 225-227.
  • “Yearning to Break Free.” Review of Bad Endings by Carleigh Baker and Middle-Aged Boys and Girls by Diane Bracuk. Canadian Literature 233 (2017): 128-29.
  • Review of This Accident of Being Lost by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson. sub-Terrain Magazine 77 (2017): 57.
  • Review of Gently to Nagasaki by Joy Kogawa. sub-Terrain Magazine 75 (2016): 69.
  • “In Books: Is Queer Still Here?” Review of Oranges and Lemons by Liz Bugg, One in Every Crowd by Ivan Coyote, and The Complete Lockpick Pornography by Joey Comeau. sub-Terrain Magazine 64 (2013): 66-67.
  • Review of Irma Voth by Miriam Toews. sub-Terrain Magazine 60 (2012): 57.
  • “Recollecting Home.” Review of Looking Back: Canadian Women’s Prairie Memoirs and Intersections of Culture,History, and Identity by S. Leigh Matthews and of Country Roads:  Memoirs from Rural Canada edited by Pam Chamberlain. Canadian Literature 213 (2012): 176-78.
  • Review of Skank by Teresa McWhirter. sub-Terrain Magazine 59 (2011): 127.
  • Edge 4: From Honeydew to Hurricanes.” (Dance review.) Plank Magazine. 26 July 2010.
  • The 605 Collective: Sustainable Energy.” (Dance review.) Plank Magazine. 22 July 2009.
  • Review of Mothers of Invention: Feminist Authors and Experimental Writing in France and Quebec by Miléna Santoro. Textual Studies in Canada 17 (2004): 215-17.

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