Michelle Doege holds an MFA in Creative Writing in poetry and mixed genre from Augsburg College (2016), Minneapolis. Her debut book of poems, Root of Light, explores borders and migrations, but also, ancestors, sexuality, crossing internal borders to live our truest, bold selves. Recently, her story “Siva’s Fire,” was shortlisted for the Malahat Review’s Constance Rooke Creative Nonfiction Prize (2021 & 2022) and her story “End of a Rainbow” appears in Wherever I Find Myself: Stories of Canadian Immigrant Women (Caitlin Press, 2017). Her poems – both print and video – appear in Why We Write: Poets of Vernon, Smoke & Ash, Possessions: The Eldon House Poems, and Avocet: A Journal of Nature Poems. She lives and writes on the unceded territory of the Syilx people, in what is now Vernon, British Columbia.
Various diverse topics.
Diverse topics and skill sets.