by PDR-Kellie | Jun 11, 2015 | First Nations, Manitoba, Novel, Process, Saskatchewan, TWUC, Writing Life
I’ve been back home for just over a week. So far, 2015 has been a bit of a whirlwind. You know this if you regularly read my blog, or follow me on Facebook, but I spent January and February at my mom’s place, helping ride the waves in the wake of my...
by PDR-Kellie | Oct 16, 2014 | Contemplations, First Nations, History, News, Ontario, Poetry, Prizes, Writing Life
Last spring, I had the great privilege of being mentored by the poet Jan Zwicky at the Sage Hill Writing Experience, along with seven other extraordinary writers. For those two weeks, I sifted through a manuscript-in-process about my great-great-grandparents’...
by PDR-Kellie | Jul 10, 2014 | Art, First Nations, Issues, Manitoba
Last week, J. and I, along with his sister and mom, who were visiting from Ontario, climbed in the car and went up to Flin Flon. It was the final day of the Walking With Our Sisters exhibit, which I’ve wanted to see since hearing that it was coming to our area...
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