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Emily Riddle is nêhiyaw and a member of the Alexander First Nation in Treaty Six Territory. A writer, editor, policy analyst, language learner, and visual artist, she lives in amiskwaciwâskahikan. She is the senior advisor of Indigenous relations at the Edmonton Public Library. Her writing has been published in The Washington PostThe Globe and MailTeen VogueThe Malahat Review, and Room Magazine, among others. In 2021 she was the recipient of an Edmonton Artists’ Trust Fund award. Emily Riddle is a semi-dedicated Oilers fan and a dedicated Treaty Six descendant who believes deeply in the brilliance of the Prairies and their people.

The Big Melt 2023 Canadian First Book Winner

Judges’ Citation

If there is a trail back to our ancestors and forward to ourselves, these poems call us to be still, and to listen to a new generation of storytellers.

Emily Riddle’s The Big Melt is nêhiyaw governance, Cree governance, at its single most personal form of self-autonomy. The governance of heart and history, language and landscape, nêhiyaw-askiy, Cree earth/land, is embedded in these warrior-women poems. If there is a trail back to our ancestors and forward to ourselves, these poems call us to be still, and to listen to a new generation of storytellers.