Isobel Cunningham
Freelance contributor
Isobel Cunningham was born in Wales, but Montreal has been home for most of her life. Her day job, from which she is happily retired, was working as a hospital social service worker at St. Mary's Hospital. She attended the San Miguel Literary Conference in Mexico three times. She is a member of the Quebec Writers’ Federation and the Writers’ Union of Canada, and is working on her first novel, a fantasy set in post-Roman Britain.
Latest from Isobel Cunningham
First Person
At 76, I love walking and hiking. But an ice storm forced me to face my body's limitations
Keeping active is a huge part of life for 76-year-old Isobel Cunningham. But when an ice storm hit, she was forced to come to terms with her aging body's limitations and tap into new strengths.
Canada -Montreal |
First Person
I first walked the Camino de Santiago at age 73. What could go wrong a second time?
When Isobel Cunningham embarked on her second Camino de Santiago trek this year, she thought taking a shorter route would make things easier. When it didn't go as planned, she looked for other ways to find meaning in the journey.
Canada -Montreal |
Writer-in-Residence
Moving out of a dark year
One day, perhaps darkness will hold a final allure. For now, I am happy to walk in what sunlight I have.
Canada -Montreal |