![]() Her work has been featured in The Rumpus, Carve Magazine, Yellow Medicine Review, Feminist Wire, Huffington Post Canada and elsewhere. Her numerous essays for Indian Country Media Network have striking titles, such as “White Tears Taste Like Champagne” and “Self-Help isn’t Enough for Native Women.” Mailhot has been writing for a long time. Still a month away from its Canadian release date, Mailhot’s novel is already making waves in the literary world and receiving international recognition. ![]() With the upcoming release of her memoir, “Heart Berries,” it seems the Seabird Island woman is doing exactly that. ![]() ![]() “My fate is to tell a story that’s been erased from the history books,” writes Terese Marie Mailhot in an essay for Global Citizen, an online social change platform. ![]()
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