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Everything Is


A stunning debut collection of poems written as a travelogue through loss and grief, defeat and gift, designed to help others find their way too. Everything Is charts a path from shock to reality, from haunting to lesson.

"With honesty and surprise, Eichelberger takes us through grief's most tender and most clinical moments, the poems working together like light on faceted glass, culminating in a collection that shines."

- DONNA KANE
Author of Orrery, Finalist for the Governor General's Award


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Latest Publications

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The Wax Paper
Three poems featured in this issue, all about what it means to be human, and how we get that wrong.
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​Literary Review of Canada
Sonnet to the Frost appears here, my second publication with the Literary Review of Canada over the years.
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Acta Victoriana
Now. 
a poem about the many worlds of downtown Toronto. And learning what it takes to wake a dead man.
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Choices in the Trench
Rogue Wave Comics | Tellings of Terror #6
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SPILLING EMPTY CUP
Harpur Palate | Vol. 20, No. 2
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Balance

The Rappahannock Review
Issue 9.1 | Fall 2021
Balance is a short, speculative fiction that envisions a future where the wrong hands held power for too long.

"A Shirley Jackson (The Lottery) level story that makes you viscerally feel the vast danger women are facing."
Mark Greene, Author & Founder
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OVER HER BODY
Rogue Wave Comics | May 2022
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FELON'S RUMOUR
Rogue Wave Comics | Dec 2021
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THE WHITE SEASON
Plainsongs Magazine | Jul 2020
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SURVIVORS
Soliloquies Anthology 24.2 | Jun 2020
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OVER THE BODY
Hello Horror | Jan 2017
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PORCELAIN
The Wax Paper | April 2016
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CONCRETE
Literary Review of Canada | May 2018
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WHAT WILL HANG
Poetry Salzburg Review | April 2017
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SILENCE
Spadina Literary Review | Mar 2017
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THE ONLY CEREMONY
SUNRISE
MUSE

TOH Anthology | DEC 2016
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OCTOBER CROW
Poetic Diversity | NOV 2016
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LEAVING YOUR BED
JONAH Magazine | JUN 2016
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WERE YOU WITH ME
Poetry Breakfast | MAY 2016
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THE GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT 
Diverse Voices Quarterly | SEP 2016
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A NOTE ON WASTING TIME
​YOU'LL GO

Poetry Breakfast | APR 2016
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LIGHT MEANS MORE
Prolific Press | JUL 2015
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EAST HASTINGS TRADITION
IT IS
pacificREVIEW | APR 2013
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Plays

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Stupid Cupid

By Kerianne Cameron & Miguel Eichelberger
A one-woman comedy show about a cupid-in-training working to get her wings... and having to navigate all relationships, all at once.   
Starring Liz McMullen
Directed by James Wren


"...over the course of this show, you accept that you may experience one or all of the following: giggling, genital swelling, weeping, uncommon jealousy, dry mouth, wet mouth, trout mouth, foot mouth, pun mouth, fun mouth, uncontrollable poetry, grope-cramping,  inaccurate nostalgia, something we call “neighbour fingers,” damp-pants, no pants, and on the rarest of occasions, crotch punching... also herpes".
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Pumphouse Theatre, Calgary | Full Production | Nov 2019
Hen & Chickens Theatre, London | Camden Fringe | Full Production | Aug 2019
Underbelly, Edinburgh | Edinburgh Fringe | Full Production | 
Aug 2018
The Warren, Brighton | Brighton Fringe | Full Production | May 2018 
Hen & Chickens Theatre, London | Full Production | Mar 2018
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Hen & Chickens Theatre, London | Full Production | Sep 2017          
​Performance Works, Vancouver, BC | Vancouver Fringe | Full Production | Sep 2017  

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WEW Review (FOUR STARS) |​ B&B Review (FOUR STARS)

Cave

My first play, a full-length drama set in a future where there is no trust, no cooperation. Two people escaping the threats from outside take refuge in an abandoned theatre and have to learn what it means to put your life in the hands of another.   
Directed by Elizabeth Kirkland
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rEvolver Theatre Festival, The Cultch | Reading | May 2015
Shortlisted for the Vancouver Fringe New Play Prize 
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