Lucy Wilde

Lucy Wilde, writer

Lucy Wilde is a writer who lives in a cottage in the forest on Salt Spring Island, BC. She divides her time between writing and communing with her erudite horse Magic, who lives on a nearby farm. Her writing has appeared in several publications, including The Citron Review, Pithead Chapel and Atticus Review. Her hermit crab essay, “Release and Hold Harmless,” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and was included in the Best of the Net Anthology 2023. Her lyric essay, “Volcanology” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize 2024.

What May or May Not Be True Volume 10, Issue 1

What May or May Not Be True by Lucy Wilde weaves memory and uncertainty into a haunting exploration of family secrets, where the boundaries between fact and fiction blur in the shadows of grief and discovery.

Alanna Rusnak

With over eighteen years of design experience, powerful understanding of publishing technology, a passionate love for stories, and a desire to make dreams come true, Alanna Rusnak is your advocate, mentor, friend, cheerleader, and the owner/operator of Chicken House Press.

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