Michelle Good is a Cree author and member of the Red Pheasant Cree Nation in Saskatchewan.
She worked for three decades with Indigenous communities before obtaining her law degree.
Good later earned an MFA in Creative Writing from UBC while still practicing law.
She has published poems, short stories, and essays in Canadian magazines and anthologies.
Good won the 2018 HarperCollins/UBC Prize for her writing.
She currently lives and writes in south central British Columbia, drawing on her Cree ancestry and experiences to inform her work.
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