Dear womxn creatives, whatever you’re doing—actively creating, reflecting, or resting in stillness—we're your people. If you're passionate about your art--or want to be--please join us for an inspiring conversation about creativity. Hang out with us online at The Wild Nellies Meet-up for Womxn Creatives and enjoy inspiring insights from our creativity panel featuring: - Sacha Visagie, … Continue reading The Wild Nellies Online Meet-up for Womxn Creatives
Literature
Gwen Tuinman
Gwen Tuinman is a novelist whose storytelling, set in yesteryear, explores human tenacity and people navigating the social restrictions of their era. She is the author of the recently released novel, The Last Hoffman with readers in North and South America and Europe. Her published memoir essays—We Are Enough: A Story of Self-Doubt and Portrait … Continue reading Gwen Tuinman
Carin Makuz
Carin Makuz is a writer and blogger who believes the power of art in all forms can be used to make tiny changes in a big world. Her work appears in various anthologies, journals, magazines, and newspapers. She is a long-time volunteer with The Denise House women’s shelter where she runs writing workshops with residents. … Continue reading Carin Makuz
Cryssa Bazos
Cryssa Bazos is an award-winning historical fiction author and 17th-century enthusiast with a particular interest in the English Civil War. Her debut novel, Traitor's Knot is the Medalist winner of the 2017 New Apple Award (historical fiction), a finalist for the 2018 EPIC eBook Awards (historical romance) and the RNA Joan Hessayon Award. Her second … Continue reading Cryssa Bazos
LauraLee K. Harris
Toronto born mixed blood Anishinaabe artist LauraLee K. Harris studied at OCAD, has exhibited her work internationally in hundreds of exhibitions. Selectively; Tom Thomson Gallery, Woodland Cultural Museum, Soho N.Y., Hatathli Museum Dine College Arizona, Period Gallery Omaha Nebraska.Her work has won Awards including the Award of Excellence in Omaha Nebraska, is studied in high … Continue reading LauraLee K. Harris