Daniela Bouneva Elza was born in Bulgaria and grew up in Nigeria. After earning her Masters in English Philology from Sofia University, she lived in England for a year, then acquired her second Masters (in Linguistics) at Ohio University (USA). In 1999 she immigrated to Canada and has since lived in Vancouver, with her husband and their two children, where she gained her PhD in Education from Simon Fraser University.

As the first work in a proposed series to highlight emerging poets, 4 poets (Mother Tongue Publishing, 2009) featured work by Daniela Elza, Peter Morin, Al Rempel and Onjana Yawnghwe. It includes poetry drafts, interviews, author photographs, poetics and short biographies as well as translations of select poems into French, Thai, Bulgarian and Tahltan.

In 2010 Elza was the recipient of Pandora's Collective Citizenship Award. In 2011, she launched an eBook, The Book of It. In 2012, she served as the Vancouver regional editor for the Pacific Poetry Project: An anthology of three cities (Portland, Seattle and Vancouver) that resulted in Alive at the Center (Ooligan, 2013), and as the Vancouver/Lower Mainland Rep. for the Federation of BC Writers.

With an introduction by Aislinn Hunter, Elza's debut collection of poetry, the weight of dew (Mother Tongue, 2012) is described as a literal, metaphorical and philosophical journey from the city (Vancouver) inland through (mostly) British Columbia.

Her debut essay collection, Is This an Illness or an Accident? (Caitlin Press, 2025), delves into the conflicts and contradictions of what it means to belong, to work and to find home.

Elza's 5th collection of poems, SCAR/CITY (MQUP, 2025) steps outside binary conversations and poetically interrogates a system that results in depravity and scarcity leaving us homeless literally and metaphorically. These poems walk streets and take snapshots of the impact financialization of our homes has on our sense of community and belonging.

Elza's work has appeared in many publications, including The Capilano Review, CV2, Van Gogh's Ear, Vallam, Rocksalt Anthology, A Verse Map of Vancouver and Poetic Inquiry. She received a Dean's Convocation Medal upon obtaining her Ph.D from Simon Fraser University in 2012. Daniela was also the recipient of the 2024 Colleen Thibaudeau Award for Outstanding Contribution to Poetry.

BOOKS:

4 poets (Mother Tongue Publishing, 2009) $18.95 978-1-896949-03-1

the weight of dew (Mother Tongue, 2012) $19.95 978-1-896949-21-5

Alive at the Center (Ooligan, 2013 $18.95 U.S.) co-editor

milk tooth bane bone (Leaf Press, 2013) $16.95 978-1-926655-60-4

the broken boat: new poems (Mother Tongue, 2020) $19.95 978-1-896949-79-6

Is This an Illness or an Accident? (Caitlin Press, 2025) $24 9781773861630. Memoir

SCAR/CITY (MQUP, 2025) $19.95 9780228023739

[BCBW 2025]