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'''jaye simpson''' is an [[Oji-Cree]]-[[Salteaux]] writer from Canada,<ref name=":0">Christopher Driscoll, [https://www.martlet.ca/poet-jaye-simpson-on-queering-and-reclaiming-the-world-of-poetry/ "Poet jaye simpson on queering and reclaiming the world of poetry"]. ''[[The Martlet]]'', February 12, 2021.</ref> most noted as a shortlisted finalist for the [[Dayne Ogilvie Prize]] for LGBTQ Canadian writers in 2021.<ref>Ryan Porter, [https://quillandquire.com/omni/emerging-queer-writers-celebrated-as-finalists-announced-for-dayne-ogilvie-prize/ "Emerging queer writers celebrated as finalists announced for Dayne Ogilvie Prize"]. ''[[Quill & Quire]]'', May 26, 2021.</ref>
'''jaye simpson''' is an [[Oji-Cree]]-[[Salteaux]] writer from <s>Canada</s>,<ref name=":0">Christopher Driscoll, [https://www.martlet.ca/poet-jaye-simpson-on-queering-and-reclaiming-the-world-of-poetry/ "Poet jaye simpson on queering and reclaiming the world of poetry"]. ''[[The Martlet]]'', February 12, 2021.</ref> most noted as a shortlisted finalist for the [[Dayne Ogilvie Prize]] for LGBTQ Canadian writers in 2021.<ref>Ryan Porter, [https://quillandquire.com/omni/emerging-queer-writers-celebrated-as-finalists-announced-for-dayne-ogilvie-prize/ "Emerging queer writers celebrated as finalists announced for Dayne Ogilvie Prize"]. ''[[Quill & Quire]]'', May 26, 2021.</ref>


simpson, who is a [[Two-Spirit]] [[non-binary gender|non-binary]] trans woman and spells their name in lowercase letters,<ref name=":0" /> published their debut poetry collection ''it was never going to be okay'' in 2020.<ref>[https://www.cbc.ca/books/37-canadian-poetry-collections-to-watch-for-in-fall-2020-1.5716100 "37 Canadian poetry collections to watch for in fall 2020"]. [[CBC Books]], September 23, 2020.</ref> In addition to the Dayne Ogilvie Prize, the book was the winner in the poetry category for the 2021 [[Indigenous Voices Awards]].<ref name=qiao>Vicky Qiao, [https://www.cbc.ca/books/nathan-adler-bevann-fox-and-jaye-simpson-among-winners-for-2021-indigenous-voices-awards-1.6075029 "Nathan Adler, Bevann Fox and jaye simpson among winners for 2021 Indigenous Voices Awards"]. [[CBC Books]], June 22, 2021.</ref>
simpson, who is a [[Two-Spirit]] [[non-binary gender|non-binary]] trans woman and spells their name in lowercase letters,<ref name=":0" /> published their debut poetry collection ''it was never going to be okay'' in 2020.<ref>[https://www.cbc.ca/books/37-canadian-poetry-collections-to-watch-for-in-fall-2020-1.5716100 "37 Canadian poetry collections to watch for in fall 2020"]. [[CBC Books]], September 23, 2020.</ref> In addition to the Dayne Ogilvie Prize, the book was the winner in the poetry category for the 2021 [[Indigenous Voices Awards]].<ref name=qiao>Vicky Qiao, [https://www.cbc.ca/books/nathan-adler-bevann-fox-and-jaye-simpson-among-winners-for-2021-indigenous-voices-awards-1.6075029 "Nathan Adler, Bevann Fox and jaye simpson among winners for 2021 Indigenous Voices Awards"]. [[CBC Books]], June 22, 2021.</ref>

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jaye simpson is an Oji-Cree-Salteaux writer from Canada,[1] most noted as a shortlisted finalist for the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBTQ Canadian writers in 2021.[2]

simpson, who is a Two-Spirit non-binary trans woman and spells their name in lowercase letters,[1] published their debut poetry collection it was never going to be okay in 2020.[3] In addition to the Dayne Ogilvie Prize, the book was the winner in the poetry category for the 2021 Indigenous Voices Awards.[4]

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