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Two Nature Artists in Mi’kma’ki/Nova Scotia - MARY WOODBURY - Tiffany Morris

14 Mar 2024

Two Nature Artists in Mi’kma’ki/Nova Scotia by MARY WOODBURY /// EAC Volunteer Tiffany Morris feel very privileged to live in the place of my ancestors and to walk on the same land they did, even if it looks quite different than it did throughout their lifetimes.” She holds the sacredness I met Tiffany when her most recent swampcore novel, Green of the land close and loves to explore the many fore. [...] Besides Green Fuse Burning, she is the author of the alienation and exploitation – her prose also explores preservation Elgin Award-winning horror poetry collection Elegies of Rotting of the ecological health of land and waters, and how bonding with Stars (Nictitating Books, 2022). [...] Every day, the world becomes stranger and more horrific due to the climate Mary (she/her) is an author and localization crisis and the denial and avoidance of how we should mitigate specialist residing in the outskirts of Kjipuktuk/Halifax. [...] One story says the raven transformed the most beautiful flower into a hummingbird and instructed him to deliver a message to all the other flowers. [...] It reflects the hope that we can reconcile with each other as humans, and indeed with all life.” On his Facebook page, he points out that the red honeycombs represent the Red Dress movement for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
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