book cover of Parade of Storms
 

Parade of Storms

(2025)
A collection of poems by

 
 
In her tenth volume of poetry, Parade of Storms, award-winning author Evelyn Lau turns her focus on the weather. Never having thought of herself as an environmental poet, the author found that under the strictures of the pandemic the recent effects of climate change became more and more intrusive and unavoidable. Storms, floods, wildfires, environmental devastations sent news headlines leaping out in sharp relief - "a river in the sky," "atmospheric rivers," "parade of storms," "heat dome" - and in such poetic terminology. Weather, both physical and emotional, forms the backdrop to this new collection.

Other themes that appear in the author's previous work - relationships, the body, aging/illness/mortality, place, mood disorders, the shadows of the past - are explored here too.

Evelyn Lau is the Vancouver author of fourteen books, including ten volumes of poetry. Her first book, Runaway: Diary of a Street Kid (HarperCollins, 1989) was published when she was 18; it was made into a CBC movie starring Sandra Oh in her first major role. Evelyn's short stories, essays and novel have been translated into a dozen languages. Her poetry has received the Milton Acorn Award, the Pat Lowther Award, a National Magazine Award and nominations for the BC Book Prize and the Governor-General's Award. Her poems have been chosen for inclusion in both the Best Canadian Poetry and Best American Poetry anthologies. From 2011-2014, Evelyn served as Poet Laureate for the City of Vancouver. Her most recent collection is Cactus Gardens (Anvil, 2022), which was included in CBC's Top 20 Poetry Books of 2022, and shortlisted for the City of Vancouver Book Award.



Used availability for Evelyn Lau's Parade of Storms


About Fantastic Fiction       Information for Authors