Emily Paskevics’ creative writing offers an exploration of the more-than-human world—from the living land & its creatures, to the ghosts that haunt our nights, and the historical past that lives around & through us.

In 2022, Emily was shortlisted as one of three finalists for the Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers, via the Writers Trust of Canada, for her short story Wild Girls.

In 2019, she was longlisted for the CBC Short Story Prize for Little Wild Creatures.

Previous publications include the poetry chapbook Notes on a wild encounter (Ghost City Press, 2020), and essays in The Dark Mountain Project, Ecotheo Review, Folklore for Resistance, and the Journal of Wild Culture, as well as short fiction in The Hopper and the Humber Literary Review, among others.

Emily is a graduate of the Humber School for Writers in Toronto.

Explore a select portfolio of her published work here, and find her elsewhere online here.