Press & Features

Three must-read debut poetry collections, recommended by Toronto poet Natasha Ramoutar via CBC’s The Next Chapter (2023)

Randy Lundy on Natasha Ramoutar's Bittersweet and Patrick Lane's The Quiet in Me via CBC’s The Next Chapter (2023)

A Sense of Place: Review of Harbour Grids by Zane Koss and Bittersweet by Natasha Ramoutar via Canadian Literature (2022)

Review Essay: Memory, Inheritance: Three Recent Works on the Afterlives of Indenture via Wasafiri (2022)

Reconstructed Homeland: A Review of Bittersweet by Natasha Ramoutar via River Volta Review (2021)

Listen: On Natasha Ramoutar’s Bittersweet, jaye simpson’s it was never going to be okay, and Lily Wang’s Saturn Peach via The Capilano Review (2021)

The Rising Stars of Canadian Poetry via Toronto International Festival of Authors (2021)

Review: Bittersweet via Quill & Quire (JAN/FEB 2021 Issue)

Sugar From Salt: Review of Natasha Ramoutar's Bittersweet via canthius (2020)

New poetry to take you places you've never been via Toronto Star (2020)

The best Canadian poetry of 2020 via CBC Books (2020)

Broken Headphones Interview via Studio 393 (2020)

Moving Through the Same Space: Interview with Natasha Ramoutar via canthius (2020)

2020 Poetry Delights via 49th Shelf (2020)

Episode 45. "Bittersweet" w/ Natasha Ramoutar via Page Fright: A Literary Podcast (2020)

What Scarborough novelist Catherine Hernandez is reading now via Kobo (2020)

In Conversation with Natasha Ramoutar: Writing Our Stories via Lotus Toronto (2020)

On Full Circles and First Books in Conversation with Sheniz Janmohamed via Open Book (2020)

7 reasons to go to Word On The Street this weekend via Toronto Star (2020)

37 Canadian poetry collections to watch for in fall 2020 via CBC Books (2020)

Fifteen Forthcoming Titles in the Time of Social Distancing via Room Magazine (2020)

Conversations with Natasha Ramoutar and Tazi Rodrigues via Contemporary Verse 2 (2019)

Natasha Ramoutar: my (small press) writing day via Rob McLennan’s Writing Day Blog (2019)

Scarborough is not having a moment. ‘We have always been here,’ say UTSC writers via the University of Toronto Scarborough (2019)

RUIN Teaser: Get To Know Natasha Ramoutar via PRISM International (2018)

UTSC writers map their experiences living in Scarborough for anthology of creative non-fiction via the University of Toronto Scarborough (2018)

Scarborough's vibrant culture has never been a secret to insiders via The Discourse (2018)

Emerging writer feature via Sheniz Janmohamed’s Questions for Ancestors (2018)