Not leaving enough to the reader’s imagination. Michelle is currently working on her second novel. Her first novel, Five Little Indians, won the HarperCollins/UBC Best New Fiction Prize and her poetry has been included in Best Canadian Poetry in Canada 2016 and Best of the Best Canadian Poetry in Canada 2017. Her poetry and short stories have appeared in a number of publications. She graduated from UBC with a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Creative Writing in 2014. She has practiced law in the public and private sector since then, primarily advocating for residential school survivors. She has worked with indigenous organizations since she was a teenager and at forty decided to approach that work in a different way-by obtaining her law degree from UBC at 43. Michelle Good is of Cree ancestry, a descendent of the Battle River Cree and a member of the Red Pheasant Cree Nation.
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