Kaie Kellough

1975 -

Biographie

Kaie Kellough is a poet, sound performer, and fiction writer whose work crosses genres and disciplines. He is concerned with language, migration, inequality, sound, and the intersections of social engagement and form.  

Kaie’s long poem, Magnetic Equator (McClelland & Stewart, 2019) was awarded the 2020 Griffin Poetry prize. His collection of short stories, Dominoes at the Crossroads (Véhicule, 2020), was nominated for multiple national awards, and won the A.M. Klein prize for fiction. His latest long poem, Interposition, was published in 2026 with McClelland & Stewart.

Since 2011, Kaie has collaborated on audio compositions with saxophonist and synthesist Jason Sharp. Their performances have been broadcast by jazz festivals across Europe and Canada. Their first group album, featuring a 9-piece ensemble titled FYEAR, was released in 2024 on Constellation Records. 

Kaie is currently pursuing graduate work at Queen’s University. He studies post-colonial literatures, with a focus on Caribbean and Black British writing.

Kaie continues to craft new passages.

Entrevue

Publications

Titre
Magnetic Equator
Maison d'édition
Mclleland & Stewart
Sous la direction de
Dionne Brand
Date
2019
Type de publication
Recueil
Titre
Dominoes at the Crossroads
Maison d'édition
Esplanade Books
Date
Feb 15, 2020
Type de publication
Recueil
Titre
Maple Leaf Rag
Maison d'édition
ARP Books
Date
May 15, 2010
Type de publication
Recueil
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