#IndianLovePoems

About the Book

Covering Indigenous adventures from Wahpole Island to Northern Saskatchewan to the West Coast, #IndianLovePoems is a poetry collection that humorously delves into the truths of love and lust within Indigenous communities. The poetic speaker, a First Nations Donna Giovanni, relates stories of her search for The One, or even better, that One-Night-Stand, in heated lines that fearlessly shed light on the intimacy and honesty that may arise even from the most fleeting encounter, leading to reflection on the complexities of sex, race, culture, and intention within relationships. From discovering your own John Smith to sharing sushi in bed, #IndianLovePoems will bring a smile to your lips as you are reminded of your own stories about that special someone.

About the Author

Tenille K. Campbell is a Dene & Métis author and photographer from English River First Nation in Northern Saskatchewan. She is a PhD student at the University of Saskatchewan, focusing on Indigenous Literature. Her poetry collection #IndianLovePoems humourously delves into the truths of love and lust within Indigenous communities.

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