Nora Fulton

is a SSHRC-funded doctoral candidate in literary studies at Concordia University, and the author of several collections of poetry. For the last decade she has lived in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Her scholarly research investigates philosophical treatments of the event, and the special relationship these treatments have had with poetry, with a particular focus on the way such a relationship models sexual difference and the sexed capacity for change. Her poetic production is indebted to traditions of avant-garde, conceptual, and feminist writing.

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Poetry Publications (Collections)

Cuckoo’s Low Reel, Hiding Press, 2025

Thee Display, Anteism/Documents, 2020

Presence Detection System, Hiding Press, 2019

Life Experience Coolant, Book*hug, 2013


Poetry Publications (Occasional)

“One Poem,” The Paris Review, 2025

“Three Poems,” The Chicago Review, 2023

“Six Poems,” Trilobite, 2023

“Five Poems,” Some Magazine, 2022

“Two Poems,” We Want It All, Nightboat Books, 2020

“Two Poems,” The Tiny, 2020

“Two Poems, Homintern, 2020

“Three Poems,” Social Text, 2019


Poetry Criticism

“At Opera,” in ‘On One Index,’  Spiral Editions,  FORTHCOMING

“Dew,” Paideuma, 2024

“No One Is Ready,” O Bod, 2023

“Sibylline Gray on Sibylline Gray,” The Poetry Project Newsletter, 2020

“True Midday,” Ossa Magazine, 2018

“Typus Fever,” Music & Literature, 2018


Selected Poetry Events

Reading, Art Hub, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2023

Reading and Lecture, University at Buffalo Poetics Program, Buffalo, USA, 2022

Reading, Atwater Poetry Project, Montreal, Canada, 2022

Reading, Blank Forms, New York City, USA, 2022

Reading, MUNCH Museum, Oslo, Norway, 2021