Nancy Vickers (born 1946) is a Canadian writer based in Ottawa, Ontario.
[1] She is most noted as winner of the 1997 Trillium Book Award, French for her novel Le Pied de Sappho.
[2] Born and raised in Arvida, Quebec, she has lived in Ottawa since 1967.
[3] She published her first poetry collection, Au parfum du sommeil, in 1989.
[4] She was also a Trillium nominee in 2009 for Aeterna: Le jardin des immortelles[5] and in 2023 for Capharnaum,[6] and has been a two-time Ottawa Book Award winner for La Petite Vieille aux poupées in 2003[7] and Capharnaum in 2023.