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Monica Kidd

    Monica Kidd explores the inner lives of her characters with a sharp curiosity. Her prose is marked by carefully crafted language and a profound understanding of the human psyche. Kidd focuses on themes of identity and relationships, often utilizing unexpected perspectives. Her work delves into the complexities of human experience.

    Reimagining Fire
    The Terrible Discipline of Her Face
    • The Terrible Discipline of Her Face

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the theme of truth and resilience, the narrative delves into the struggles of individuals confronting deception and the emotional turmoil it brings. It examines the difficult choices faced by characters who seek authenticity in their relationships while navigating their own pain. Through their journeys, the story reveals how those affected by lies strive to find a path forward, highlighting the human capacity for endurance and the complexities of personal integrity.

      The Terrible Discipline of Her Face
    • The momentous topic of energy conservation and protection is shared around the world. In Reimagining Fire, environmentally conscious writers, poets, and artists from Alberta exert their opinions about our world's impending energy transition. To envision this transition, editor Eveline Kolijn connected these artists and writers with a network of experts from the Energy Futures Lab, along with with representatives from towns, rural communities, and First Nations.

      Reimagining Fire