
Patrick Woodcock
Patrick Woodcock is the author of 10 books of poetry and countless reviews. His work has been translated and published in 14 languages. Since travel is so essential to his work, Mr. Woodcock has lived and worked in such diverse countries as Iceland, Poland, Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, The Sultanate of Oman, Saudi Arabia, Colombia, The Kurdish North of Iraq and Azerbaijan. Within Canada he has travelled from the West to East coasts, as well as working as a volunteer for almost a year with the elders of Fort Good Hope, NT – 20km south of the Arctic Circle. His seventh book Always Die Before Your Mother was shortlisted for Canada’s ReLit award in 2010 and reached the number one spot on the Globe and Mail’s bestseller list. His 8th book Echo Gods and Silent Mountains was extremely well reviewed all over the world and was called “…the most beautiful, deep and touching collection of poetry written on Kurds by a non-Kurd.” by the Kurdish media network, Rudaw. He has read at International poetry festival’s in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia, the Kurdish North of Iraq, Azerbaijan, England, The Republic of Georgia, Tanzania, Kenya and Canada’s Winnipeg International Writers Festival. While living in Colombia he read at the Ibague Poetry Festival, The XVIII Medellin International Poetry Festival and was the first poet from outside of Latin America to ever read at the Bogota Poetry Festival. Patrick’s ninth book of poetry You can’t bury them all which is set in the Kurdish North of Iraq, Fort Good Hope, NT Canada and Azerbaijan was published by ECW Press in 2016. You can’t bury them all won the Alcuin Society Book Design Award for Poetry and was shortlisted for the JM Abraham Poetry Award in 2017. After living for two years in Tanzania as a volunteer at Baraa Primary School, Arusha, Patrick moved to the hamlet of Paulatuk in the Inuvik region of the Northwest Territories to work while completing his new manuscript Farhang Book I which was published by ECW Press, Toronto, Canada, September 5th 2023 and called by CBC Books one of Canada’s must reads in 2023. The album “Bill Pritchard Sings Poems By Patrick Woodcock” was released by Tapete records May 5th, 2023. He now lives in Iqaluit, Nunavut where he is the Regional Instructor/ Coordinator for United for Literacy while completing Farhang Book II. In September 2024 he was awarded the 2024 Council of the Federation Award in recognition of his outstanding achievement in literacy from the Premier of Nunavut, The Honourable P.J. Akeeagok.
PUBLICATIONS
Poetry:
The Six O’Clock Club
AThElia
Scarring Endymion
The Challenged One
Controlling Mastema
Theatre of Panic (New and Selected in Bosnian)
Always Die Before Your Mother
Echo Gods and Silent Mountains
Tipping Coffins (New and Selected in Azeri
Ceiling Shrapnel (New and Selected in Serbian)
You can’t bury them all
Bill Pritchard Sings Poems By Patrick Woodcock (Tapete Records)
Farhang Book I (ECW Press, Sept 3rd, 2023)
Farhang Book II (ECW Press, 2026)
Non-Fiction:
The Ballet of Patrick Blue Ass (AWOL – Tales for a Travel Inspired Minds)
Fiction:
Not the Same Road Out: Trans Canada Stories
AWARDS
ReLit Award – shortlisted for poetry – Always Die Before Your Mother – 2010
Alcuin Society Award for Poetry (First Prize) – You can’t bury them all – 2017
JM Abraham Poetry Award – shortlisted – You can’t bury them all – 2017
Council of Federation Literacy Award – Nunavut – 2024