Trina Moyles

Trina Moyles is an award-winning Canadian writer, journalist and photographer whose work is inspired by rural communities and their relationships with land, wildlife, food security and climate change. She is the author of Lookout: Love, Solitude, and Searching for Wildfire in the Boreal Forest (Random House, 2021) and Women Who Dig: Farming, Feminism, and the Fight to Feed the World (University of Regina Press, 2018). In 2022, she received the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Emerging Artist Award. Her third book, a memoir about coexisting with black bears, will be published with Knopf Canada in Spring 2025.

Stories by Trina Moyles

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Cartoon title: Risks of reading The Narwhal. Illustration of a woman sitting with a computer that has a Narwhal sticker on a park bench. A narwhal sitting next to her reads her computer screen over the shoulder. Text reads: "Wait — the government did WHAT?"
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Cartoon title: Risks of reading The Narwhal. Illustration of a woman sitting with a computer that has a Narwhal sticker on a park bench. A narwhal sitting next to her reads her computer screen over the shoulder. Text reads: "Wait — the government did WHAT?"
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