Short Bio
Al Rempel’s books of poetry are Undiscovered Country, This Isn't the Apocalypse We Hoped For, understories, and three chapbooks: Deerness, Four Neat Holes and The Picket Fence Diaries. His poems have also appeared in journals such as The Malahat Review, CV2, and Event as well as in various anthologies. He can be found at https://alrempel.com/
Long Bio
Al Rempel’s books of poetry are Undiscovered Country (Mother Tongue Publishing Ltd, 2018), This Isn't the Apocalypse We Hoped For (Caitlin Press, 2013), understories (Caitlin Press, 2010) and three chapbooks: Deerness (Alfred Gustav Press, 2020), Four Neat Holes (Leaf Press, 2016) and The Picket Fence Diaries (Lipstick Press, 2010). His poems have also appeared in various journals including The Malahat Review, GRAIN, CV2, Event, as well as in anthologies such as Sweetwater, Heartwoord, The Best Canadian Poetry in English, 2011, Rocksalt, 4Poets, and Half in the Sun. More information can be found at https://alrempel.com/. Rempel currently lives in Prince George where he teaches at a high school. His videopoem collaborations have been shown internationally.
Author Photo (please credit Jayson Hencheroff, Focal Point Studios)