Laurie Brinklow
Acorn Press founder, owner, and publisher Laurie Brinklow is a transplanted Islander who set down
roots in Prince Edward Island in 1983 after growing up on Canada's West Coast.

Laurie cut her eye-teeth in publishing with Ragweed Press in Charlottetown and went on to serve as
editor and publishing co-ordinator for the Institute of Island Studies. She continues to work as a
publishing co-ordinator in the Graphics Department at the University of Prince Edward Island, where
she is also completing her Master of Arts in Island Studies with a focus on the literature of small islands.

Brinklow is author of Prince Edward Island Memories and of The Prince Edward Island Colour Guide.
She is co-editor of Message in a Bottle: The Literature of Small Islands.

She is an award-winning poet, with poems collected in a chapbook (Scars, published in the Saturday
Morning Chapbooks series) and published in Canadian and Australian journals. In her spare time, she
reads, writes, sings, and plays music with friends.

She lives in Charlottetown with her two daughters, Heather and Mikhala.
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