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I'M EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE THAT

has been published and is available through the online retailers below:

"Frank and philosophical, gentle and brave, this grief thing F**KING sucks wanders the ghost town of grief, reaching out a hand to those it encounters along the way. Through clear-eyed prose and tender-hearted poetry, Taya Mikado relays her own grief journey, having lost at age thirteen her father to suicide, and at age eighteen her mother to a motorbike accident."

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As a settler on stolen land, I do not want to be passive in the conversation about Truth and Reconciliation for Canada's Indigenous communities because I want to see Indigenous cultures thrive. I am committed to learning about and acknowledging the histories and legacies of colonialism. Equally, I am committed to helping decolonize and amplify the ideas and voices of those seeking justice for Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous Lands. Currently, I reside in Tkaronto, which is situated on the traditional territory of the Wendat, Anishnaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Metis, and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. Today, Tkaronto is encompassed by the Toronto Purchase, specifically Treaty No. 13 of 1805 with the Mississaugas of the Credit.

© 2023 by Taya Mikado 

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