
Katherena Vermette is a Canadian writer, who won the Governor General's Award for English-language poetry in 2013 for her collection North End Love Songs. Vermette is of Metis descent and from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She was a MFA student in creative writing at the University of British Columbia. Her children's picture book series The Seven Teachings Stories was published by Portage and Main Press in 2015. In addition to her own publications, her work has also been published in the literary anthology Manitowapow: Aboriginal Writings from the Land of Water. She is a member of the Aboriginal Writers Collective of Manitoba, and edited the anthology xxx ndn: love and lust in ndn country in 2011. Vermette has described her writing as motivated by an activist spirit, particularly on First Nations issues. The title of her book refers to Winnipeg's North End.
Series
Books

River Woman
2018

The Girl and the Wolf
2019

Misaabe's Stories
A Story of Honesty
2015

Elle s'appelle Echo
2017

Singing Sisters
A Story of Humility
2014

This Place
150 Years Retold
2019

The First Day
A Story of Courage
2014

The Strangers
2021

The Circle
2023

Road Allowance Era (A Girl Called Echo)
2021

Red River Resistance
2019

North End Love Songs
2012

Amik Loves School
A Story of Wisdom
2015

The Break
2016

What is Truth, Betsy?
A Story of Truth
2015

real ones
2024

Northwest Resistance
2020

The Just Right Gift
A Story of Love
2014