T.K. Galarneau turns her attention to humans and nature living in harmony and the ongoing plight of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in her latest collection of poems and a short story.
Invoking the beliefs of the Indigenous people of North America, her poems are reminders that humans have to take care of our world and each other. The short story, "Why Can't You Hear Us?" is about a young woman from the Blackfoot Nation who does everything she can to find her missing mother and sister.
Gone But Not Forgotten is T.K.'s heartfelt appeal for us to pay attention to what we're doing to our world and to each other before we destroy everything that's good.
GusGus Press
76 pp. ● 5.5x8.5
$10.95 (pb) ● $5.99 (eb)
ISBN 978-1-960373-30-4 (pb)
POETRY – American – General
POETRY – Native American
POETRY – Women Authors
FICTION / Westerns
FICTION / Cultural Heritage
Publication date: October 17, 2023
T.K. Galarneau was born and raised in North Central Idaho in a small farming and ranching community called Nezperce where she graduated in 1969. She received a BS degree in English and History from Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston in 1973. Terrie taught English and Reading in the Lewiston school district until moving to California in 2001 to continue her teaching career. She now makes her home in the Bay Area with two dogs, three cats, and two horses. When she’s not teaching or writing, she spends most of her time riding.