Jimmy T. Cahill
Contributing Author
Jimmy T. Cahill is a writer and curator based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Jimmy’s writing has been featured in publications across North America including Jonathan Ball’s Why Poetry Sucks: an anthology of humorous experimental Canadian poetry. They were the recipient of the 2016 John Lent Poetry and Prose Award, and have six chapbooks available including: Movement of the Triangle (Kalamalka, 2017), BORG EMOJI: robot sleep studies (Words On Pages, 2017), XYZZY (no press, 2017), ZUSE-80 (Inspiritus Press, 2018), BELIEF ENGINES (Spacecraft Press, 2018), and The Silly Archive (no press, 2018). Jimmy is currently working on a fantasy/adventure novel series called Hyperland, a cyberpunk fairytale.
Works on The Blasted Tree:
MICKEY THE BRICKY [short fiction]