Author Biography
Hannah Mclean Skrynsky is a settler scholar of Indigenous and Canadian literatures. She has been previously published in the science fiction journal Extrapolation for her work on Eden Robinson’s subversive short story “Terminal Avenue.” She is currently completing her dissertation
entitled “Anxious Preoccupations: Unearthing the Affective Dimensions of Settler Anxiety in Canadian Literature” at Queen’s University, on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee. Hannah has ties to Winnipeg, Manitoba/Treaty One territory as well as to Pictou, Nova Scotia — a small settlement town on the territory of the Mi'kmaq — but is thoroughly enjoying her latest love affair with the Limestone City.