Cherie Dimaline
Cherie Dimaline is an author and editor from the Georgian Bay Métis community. Most recently, Cherie won the Governor General's Award for Young People's Literature and the U.S. Kirkus Award for Young Readers for her 2017 novel, The Marrow Thieves. Cherie currently lives in Toronto, Ontario, where she coordinates the annual Indigenous Writers' Gathering.
Latest from Cherie Dimaline
9 children's books by Indigenous writers to read
Cherie Dimaline shares the children's books, written and illustrated by Indigenous authors, we should all be reading.
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8 classic books by Indigenous writers that deserve another look
Métis writer Cherie Dimaline curated this list of 8 classic books by Indigenous writers to commemorate National Indigenous History Month.
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'Stories are survival:' Cherie Dimaline writes about the power of Indigenous storytelling
In this essay, award-winning Métis writer Cherie Dimaline explores the power of storytelling.
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Where I Write
No matter where Cherie Dimaline writes, she feels her grandma with her
The Canada Reads author opens up about how her grandmother inspired — and still inspires — her writing.