
“Manifest,” Gap Riot Press, Summer 2020.
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REVIEWS
“There is a thickness to her short narratives; composed to unfold via a heart that feels both longing and the blood-pulse.”
– Rob McLennan
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“Manifest, by Torontonian author Terese Mason Pierre stunningly synthesizes the Bible, science and Afrofuturism.”
– Kevin Spenst, “Chuffed about Chapbooks and their Response-Abilities,” in subTerrain Magazine
Read Conyer Clayton’s experimental review here.
AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS
2021 Elgin Award for Speculative Poetry Chapbook (3rd place)
2021 bpNichol Chapbook Award Shortlist

“Surface Area,” Anstruther Press, Fall 2019.
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REVIEWS
“There is a meditative calm in Pierre’s lyrics, one that is inquisitive, careful and considered …”
– Rob McLennan
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“Pierre gives voice to a speaker that is honest and romantic, in command of her language and her feelings …”
– Andrea Syzdek
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“The poems of Surface Area are united by the interplay of surfaces … The poems are reflections, but none contain a mirror.”
– Terry Trowbridge
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