Biographie

After becoming the youngest poet to win a provincial and national spoken word championship in the same year (2014), Andrew Warner has published four collections of poetry, toured in 25+ cities, graduated college at 19, and created his first cinematic poem, Mangoes, on Button Poetry, the world’s largest online channel for spoken word.

Starring in Shane Koyczan’s cinematic short Heaven or Whatever in 2015, Andrew was inspired to create poetic work for online audiences. Mangoes is currently in its sixth film festival under official selection, and four other poems from Andrew’s published collection will be films by the end of 2018.

Entrevue

Lisiez-vous de la poésie quand vous étiez à l'école ? Y a-t-il un poème en particulier dont vous vous souvenez ?

Absolutely - I just left it. Grade 9 my brother showed me Shane Koyczan's “Grandma's Got It Going On” and I can't tell you how many times I have listened to his poems since. I immediately bought his books to read and then started visiting my library to read emerging and established voices too. 

Quand avez-vous commencé à écrire de la poésie ? Et quand avez-vous commencé à vous considérer poète ?

I started writing poems at eight or nine. It was then I decided I wanted to grow into a performer as my career choice. But I didn't realize I wanted to write poetry and perform it until I saw what poets like Shane Koyczan could do with words live. I added “poet” to my bio before graduating high school, after I had just won nationals in the youth poetry slam championships — there I met and drew inspiration from people who made a living as poets.

Comment voyez-vous le « travail » des poètes ?

A poet's job is to tell stories. But the same could be said for a stand-up comedian or any public speaker really. I define a poet's job by their committment to wordplay; their ability to use poetic device. 

Si vous deviez choisir un poème à mémoriser dans notre anthologie, lequel serait-ce ?

When I was Fair and Young” by Queen Elizabeth I. 

Publications

Titre(s) du ou des poème(s)
stereotypes, like like I love you
Titre
The Maynard
Maison d'édition
Online
Sous la direction de
Jami Macarty + Guests
Date
2017
Type de publication
Périodique/revue
Titre(s) du ou des poème(s)
A Love Letter To My Best Friend
Titre
Button Poetry
Maison d'édition
Online Channel
Date
July 2018
Type de publication
Anthologie
Titre(s) du ou des poème(s)
Various
Titre
Not for Everyone, But for Someone
Maison d'édition
Self
Sous la direction de
Mariah Lynn Dear
Date
August 2017
Type de publication
Recueil
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