Jeremy Stewart

Jeremy is an award-winning writer and musician, whose work has appeared in Canadian Literature, Geist, Lemon Hound, Thimbleberry, and Open Letter, among other places. Jeremy was the founding editor of Dreamland Magazine.

We are honoured to partner with Jeremy to present his latest chapbook, “Atomineral Explorations“.

As a guitarist, singer, improviser, and songwriter, Jeremy has toured Canada, sharing stages or collaborating with artists like OxbowLightning BoltGeoff BernerWax MannequinStanley Jason ZappaCatherine SikoraMatt WestonEldritch Priest, and many others.

In recognition of his work as founder of Casse-Tête: A Festival of Experimental Music, in 2016, he received the inaugural Barbara Pentland Award of Excellence honouring his “extraordinary contribution to Canadian music” from the Canadian Music Centre.

Jeremy once dropped a piano off a building.

Find Jeremy’s music on Bandcamp

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Jeremy lives in Vancouver, Canada with his partner and two children.

His main webpage is here: jeremystewart.ca

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Jeremy won the 2014 Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative Poetry for Hidden City (Invisible Publishing; judge: Ken Babstock).

His third book, entitled “In Singing, He Composed a Song,” has been accepted for publication by the University of Calgary Press as part of its Brave & Brilliant series. “In Singing, He Composed a Song” is a formally experimental novel that tells the story of a high school student who is assaulted by the police and committed to the psychiatric ward.