Byron Armstrong

Byron Armstrong has been awarded literary grants from the Toronto Arts Council and the Canada Council For The Arts, and was longlisted in the Top 100 of the 7th Annual Launch Pad Prose Competition. His work is published in Heavy Feather Review, The Malahat Review, and Decolonial Passage. His feature writing exploring sociopolitics and art has appeared in The Globe and Mail, Whitehot Magazine, and Arts Help, among others, and he is the recipient of a 2022 Canadian Ethnic Media award for best online article. He resides in Toronto, Canada (Tkaronto) with his family.

Byron Armstrong

Byron Armstrong has been awarded literary grants from the Toronto Arts Council and the Canada Council For The Arts, and was longlisted in the Top 100 of the 7th Annual Launch Pad Prose Competition. His work is published in Heavy Feather Review, The Malahat Review, and Decolonial Passage. His feature writing exploring sociopolitics and art has appeared in The Globe and Mail, Whitehot Magazine, and Arts Help, among others, and he is the recipient of a 2022 Canadian Ethnic Media award for best online article. He resides in Toronto, Canada (Tkaronto) with his family.