Kayla Czaga

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Kayla Czaga
Born Kitimat, British Columbia
Occupation poet
Nationality Canadian
Period 2010s-present
Notable works For Your Safety Please Hold On

Kayla Czaga is a Canadian poet, who won the Gerald Lampert Award in 2015 for her debut collection For Your Safety Please Hold On.[1] The book was also a shortlisted nominee for the Governor General's Award for English language poetry,[2] the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize[3] and the Canadian Authors Association's Emerging Writer Award.[4]

Originally from Kitimat, British Columbia,[5] Czaga graduated from the University of Victoria in 2011 with a degree in English and creative writing before pursuing an MFA at the University of British Columbia.[5] Her poetry has also been published in The Walrus, Room, Event, The Malahat Review and The Antigonish Review.[5]

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