Mary Kelly is an Ojibway poet and writer, devoted to sharing her experiences as a residential school survivor. Enquiries about her work can be made through the contact form at thewildnellies.com
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FJ Doucet
FJ Doucet was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, and has since lived in Europe, the Middle East, and in far northern Canada. Recently appointed to the leadership of the Brooklin Poetry Society in Whitby, her poetry was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in 2019. Her work has most recently appeared in Feels Zine, Prometheus Unbound anthology collection, Martin Lake … Continue reading FJ Doucet
Yumna
Yumna is a Trent University graduate who majored in English and History. She believes in the power of all forms of writing and has traversed the worlds of poetry, journalism and prose. Her writing focuses on subjects ranging from the diasporic experience to philosophy, politics and music. You can find her tucked away in a … Continue reading Yumna
Elise Kubsch
Elise Kubsch is an award-winning poet and educator whose writing explores women’s issues and female empowerment. She finds inspiration in her work with young people in the classroom and in her Girl Power Group and Writing Club. Fostering creativity has always been a priority for Elise. She has facilitated numerous poetry and memoir writing workshops … Continue reading Elise Kubsch
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