Born in Etobicoke, ON, Mitchell Parry spent part of his childhood in Manchester, England. He obtained a Masters of Arts from the University of Western Ontario in English Literature and Film Studies. He has been an ESL teacher and an arts administrator and has worked in film production in Calgary and Montreal. Parry is a frequent contributor to The Malahat Review and has written many reviews and articles. His own poems have appeared in literary journals such as The Fiddlehead, The Antigonish Review, Pottersfield Portfolio, Event and The Malahat Review. He won The Antigonish Review's Great Blue Heron Poetry Contest in 2002 and Pottersfield Portfolio's Sixth Annual Compact Poetry Competition in 2001. Mitchell Parry currently divides his time between Victoria, where he teaches film studies at the University of Victoria, and Pender Island where he lives with his partner, poet Marlene Cookshaw.