Photo Credit:
Photo credit
Snickerdoodle Photography
Michelle Hébert
BIO
Biography

Michelle Hébert has turned the most difficult times in her life into stories that challenge, inspire, and remind us of the shared humanity that makes life sparkle. She has an MFA in creative non-fiction from the University of King’s College, and degrees and experience in journalism and social work. Her first non-fiction book, Enriched by Catastrophe: Social Work and Social Conflict after the Halifax Explosion, was published by Fernwood in 2007. The Toronto Star named her debut novel, Every Little Thing She Does is Magic (Vagrant 2024), one of the 20 ‘Must Read’ books of Summer 2024.

Michelle lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, located in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq People. She posts about writing, mental health, cake, and her cats on Threads (michelle.hebert.writes),Twitter/X (@hfxwordy) and Instagram (michelle.hebert.writes). Visit her website at michellehebertwrites.com

 

 

 

ADDRESS
City: Halifax, Province/Territory: Nova Scotia
EMAIL
GENRE
fiction, nonfiction, memoir
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Every Little Thing She Does is Magic
Publisher
Vagrant Press
Year
2024
Title
Enriched by Catastrophe: Social Work and Social Control After the Halifax Explosion
Publisher
Fernwood
Year
2007
AWARDS
Awards
Name
Toronto Star 'Top 20 Books of Summer'
Publication
Every Little Thing She Does is Magic
Year
2024
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
any
Presentation Genre
reading, discussion, Q&A
Presentation Length
60-90 minutes; can be adapted
Presentation Description
Presentation description

1. Readings from my novel "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic" with discussion of mental health stigma and recovery. 

2. Readings from non-fiction work, "Enriched by Catastrophe: Social Work and Social Conflict After the Halifax Explosion", with presentation on development of social welfare in Canada

Presentation Fee(s)
varies depending on group
Workshop details
Audience Size
any
Workshop Length
adaptable
Workshop Description
Workshop description

1. Writing for Mental Wellness: Your Own Hero's Journey

2. Self-care for writers

3. Finding Your Truth: Research Strategies for Memoirists

Workshop Fee(s)
varies
EQUITY INITIATIVE
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Members who identify as:
Living with a disability
Programs & Interests
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