Linda Morra

M. A. C. Farrant writes in her review that Morra's introduction is "enlightening," and Katherine V. Forrest calls the book "fastidiously edited and annotated.

"[10][11][12] Morra and Jessica Schagerl edited the 2012 book Basements and Attics, Closets and Cyberspace: Explorations in Canadian Women's Archives.

"[13] Her book Unarrested Archives: Case Studies in Twentieth-Century Canadian Women’s Authorship, published in 2014, was shortlisted for the Gabrielle Roy Prize in 2015.

[14] It explores the literary and personal archives of five Canadian women authors and through thorough case studies documents how they were "regulated and contained" throughout their lives.

"[15] Shawn Brackett, in History of Intellectual Culture, writes "she does an excellent job of problematizing gender, race, and class, and weaves nuanced understandings throughout.

This collection of essays looks at the sheer volume of archival deposits that have developed over recent decades, their materialization, their preservation, and the research produced about them.

She published The Routledge Introduction to Gender and Sexuality in Literature in Canada in 2023, which she wrote during her residence as the Farley Visiting Scholar at SFU (2022).

Morra in 2024
Morra speaks on Jane Rule at Galiano Library.