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Jonina Kirton

    Jónína Kirton, a prairie-born Métis/Icelandic poet and author, approaches her writing with a deep curiosity about memory and its myriad accesses. Her work is informed by her background as a graduate of the SFU Writer's Studio and her experience as a sacred circle facilitator. Her intimate and restorative poetry is lauded for its ability to draw ancestral ideas into the present moment.

    Standing in a River of Time
    • 2022

      Standing in a River of Time merges poetry and lyrical memoir on a journey exposing the intergenerational effects of colonization on a Métis family. Kirton does not shy away from hard realities, meeting them head on, but always treating them with respect and the love stemming from a lifetime of spiritual healing and decades of sobriety. This collection unravels painful memories and a Métis woman’s journey towards wholeness. The Ancestors whisper to Kirton throughout, asking her to heal, to bring them home, so that within these stories of redemption and loss the dead walk with us, their presence felt as the story unfurls in unexpected ways. Kirton does not offer false hope, nor does she push us towards answers we are not yet ready for. Instead, she gestures towards the many healing modalities she has explored as she discovers that the path to reconciliation is not only a long and winding road, but also that it begins with those closest to us.

      Standing in a River of Time