Elise Marcella Godfrey 's poetry has appeared in literary journals such as subTerrain, Room, Prism and Grain. She now lives with her family on the traditional and unceded land of the QayQayt First Nation.
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"A timely, polyvocal, exquisitely crafted poetic intervention." -- Randy Lundy, author of Blackbird Song and Field Notes for the Self "In Pitchblende, Elise Marcella Godfrey's experimentation with poetic form and multiples voices, archival and imagined, to address the fallout of uranium mining that often places profit over ecology, community, and sustainability, is radiant. The poems are alive and magnified with testimony of Indigenous Elders, women, and activists, who are steadfast in their defense of earth's inhabitants and life-giving forces. Pitchblende is "against forgetting." In her honest rendering of voices that are often diminished or dismissed, Godfrey has earned the name of ally." -- Rita Bouvier, author of nakamowin'sa

