
Fieldwords and Fieldworks
Portfolio

INEFFECTUAL INTERSPECIES PROTECTION

INTERVIEW WITH A RIVER

PATHWAYS PROJECT

PADDLE LAB

THE DRAWING BOX

RIVER SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY HOOP PROJECT

THE FIELDBOOK PROJECT

THE JAMESON INQUIRY

ELEMENTAL FESTIVAL

TELLING TRAILS

TELLING STORIES ABOUT PLACE

THE ART OF BEING BILLINGS

MOVEMENT MANITOULIN AND PARAPHRASE

THE BONNIE BLINK PROJECT

STONE INQUIRIES

Reggio / Inquiry based early learning

your silence is a world for my language

COMMUNITY SCULPTURE

Conversations with the Kagawong River
Interviews and Publications

PI REVIEW: SHIFTING BASELINE

MINI POETRY INTERVIEWS

ARC POETRY: INTERVIEW WITH A SPAWNING SALMON ON THE KAGAWONG RIVER

EMPTY MIRROR: ICE POEMS

TALKING ABOUT STRAWBERRIES ALL OF THE TIME: ART OF WRITING

TALKING ABOUT STRAWBERRIES ALL OF THE TIME: INTERVIEW WITH DEER TRACKS AND A STAND OF CEDARS

MY (SMALL PRESS) WRITING DAY: A WRITING DAY

H&: 150 INTRODUCED SPECIES

H&: WINDOW POEM

RIPARIAN

This little book is a bird, is a thread, flying into blue. To hear me read its footnotes I hope you'll join us in person at the launch in Saskatoon January 2024. I also hope you’ll want to read the footnotes yourself. If so, head to the Jack Pine website and buy a copy of this wee chapbook lovingly bound and illustrated by me. You’ll have to choose whether to clip its bindings, or slip it free. To purchase visit:

New book with Talonbooks
Book Reviews
“The river speaks through and with Sophie Anne Edwards in Conversations with the Kagawong River. In this field study combining historiographic research, local storytelling, and gorgeous poetic experimentation, we are called to immerse ourselves and listen. Flow with the current, dig your fingers in the silt, heed the warning of its song.”
— Kate Sikloski, author of Selvege
“Subversive, risk-taking, restlessly immersive, Sophie Anne Edwards’ Conversations with the Kagawong River presents an ecological practice of radical site-specific engagement. Driven by a desire to “fill language with the body,” and informed by local Anishinaabe and settler history, she brings to these encounters with the river an ontological urgency and fierce energy. Here is a bold category-crossing work to cherish and also heed.”
— Don McKay, poet, Governor General winner
”As a settler and ally Sophie has written a creative and meaningful book that … grapples with a decolonial approach to writing about, and with, place … sometimes creativity and art reach places where words — particularly English ones — can’t. “
— Dr. Alan Ojiig Corbiere, M’Chigeeng First Nation/York U
Testimonials
“I really enjoy Sophie’s [early learning] books because they remind me that our land is full of discoveries, and about the importance of returning borrowed items back.”
— Jenn Rowe
"Sophie is a phenomenal, kind-hearted and versatile coach that gives great guidance and training to whomever she crosses paths with."
— Shelba Deer, (Red Turtle Woman, Seed Starting to Break Open Women)
”Sophie’s deep passion and commitment to ecology and the natural world is evident in her ongoing work with children and educators. She has been an awakening to my relationship and connection to the land. ”