New Poet Laureate

Bren Simmers selected to promote poetry, literacy, and literary arts

Meaghan Brander from Cultural Development, The Honourable Wassim Salamoun, Lieutenant Governor of PEI, Poet Laureate Bren Simmers, and Her Honour Marie Salamoun-Dunne

Prince Edward Island welcomes Bren Simmers as its new Poet Laureate, continuing a long-standing tradition of literary leadership in the province.

The Poet Laureate promotes poetry, literacy, and the literary arts across the province. In her new role, Simmers will bring her own voice and approach to the position, while engaging Island residents.

“The position of Poet Laureate affirms the importance of the literary arts within our Island’s cultural landscape,” says the Honourable Wassim Salamoun, Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island. “Bren Simmers will be a strong ambassador for poetry and the literary arts in our province.”

Bren Simmers is an award-winning poet and author of five books. Her work is rooted in a sense of place and explores relationships between people, land, and memory. She has received numerous local, regional and national awards in recognition of her writing and contributions to Canadian literature.

The Poet Laureate program is administered by the PEI Public Library Service. Poets Laureate are selected through a peer assessment process and appointed by the Minister of Education and Early Years. Simmers succeeds outgoing Poet Laureate Tanya Davis, who has just completed her term.

 “I want to extend a sincere thanks to outgoing Poet Laureate Tanya Davis for her contributions and dedication to PEI’s literary community over the past three years,” says Minister of Education and Early Years Robin Croucher.