Isa Milman (born 1949) is a German-born Canadian writer and visual artist living in British Columbia.[1]
The daughter of Holocaust survivors, she was born in a displaced persons camp in Germany. Milman came to Boston with her parents and studied at Tufts University. She came to Canada in 1975. She received a master's degree in rehabilitation science from McGill University and taught occupational therapy there. She later moved to Victoria, where she worked at the Epilepsy and Parkinson's Centre.[2] [1] [3]
Her poetry collections Between the Doorposts, Prairie Kaddish and Something Small to Carry Home each received a Canadian Jewish Book Award.[1] Milman's work has been included in various literary magazines and anthologies.[2]