Gill, Kuldip. A Canadian Sikh Wedding as a Cultural Performance, 1982. UCFV. GT 2776 G55

Gill, Kuldip. Dharma Rasa. Cover design and illustration by Kim LaFave. Roberts Creek, Nightwood Editions, 1999. *

The last part of the Shoes poem encapsulates some less-well known racist Canadian history: "Our pioneers were more than bunkhouse/men, cheap labour, head-taxed in./ They were fathers, brothers, uncles, cousins./ related men of lineages and clans who socialized/each other. They wrote letters, ghazals, sang/ songs, laughed, played cards, worked and cried./ They had their responsibilities, and despite/the Komagata Maru incident, being pushed around,/ called names, and kept out of jobs,/ believed in izzat, their dharma, and kismet."; Pages 66-67. Gill's 5-page glossary at the end is of particular help to non-Sikh readers.

Gill, Kuldip. Kildeer's Dance. Illus. Jim Rimmer. Colophon Books, 1999. Limited edition broadside in The Poet's Series, illustrated by Jim Rimmer of Pie Tree Press.

Gill, Kuldip. Isis Rising: The Goddess in the New Aeon, An Anthology of Poetry and Art. Temple of Isis, 2000.

Gill, Kuldip. Event: 30 Year Retrospective. Vol. 31, No.1 (2002).

Gill, Kuldip. Ghazals Rai and Sohni. Victoria, Froghollow Press, 2003. Chapbook.

Gill, Kuldip. Ghazals Rai and Sohni. Victoria, Froghollow Press, 2003.

Gill, Kuldip. "Frog Hollow Press, Victoria, B.C."; Amphora. Number 1333 (December 2003): 13-19.

Gill, Kuldip. Cornelian, Turquoise & Gold. Colophon Books, 2003 or 2004.

Gill, Kuldip. "Greenboathouse Books."; Amphora, Number 135 (June 2004): 9-16.

Gill, Kuldip. "From the Guest Editor's Guest";. Amphora, No.137 (December 2004): *

Gill, Kuldip. "Barbarian Press";. Amphora, No.137 (December 2004): 4-21.

Gill, Kuldip. Down in the Valley. Ekstatis (?).

Gill, Kuldip. Red Silk: An Anthology of South Asian Canadian Women Poets. Mansfield Press, 2004.

Gill, Kuldip. In Fine Form: The Canadian Book of Form Poetry. Polestar, 2005.

Gill, Kuldip. Sticky. Ascent Magazine. Issue 27 (Fall 2005): 46-47. Short story.

Gill, Kuldip. "The Impact of Minority Group Status on Writing: Negotiating the Struggle between Self-expression and Self-silencing."; Word Works (Winter 2005): 8-10. "The anxieties that minority writers feel as authors are sometimes created by the values and beliefs of readers in their own ethnic or religious group, and not just by the dominant group in societies they have migrated to."; p.8

Gill, Kuldip. Valley Sutra. Caitlin Press, 2009