Award-winning Nipissing First Nation youth writer hopes to inspire readers to honour relationships – Anishinabek News
August 4, 2021
TORONTO — Nipissing multidisciplinary artist Kelsey Borgford was honoured to be recognized on July 25 with the Runner-Up award at the Second Story Press 2021 Indigenous Writing Contest for her short story, What’s in a Bead?.
“To me, the story is one of resilience,” says Borgford, who began beading about five years ago. “I was inspired to write this story when I was working as an early childhood educator and I was thinking of my longtime friend and co-worker Tessa Pizzale’s relationship with her late Gokum. I remember being at her house a couple years ago sewing skirts with her mom, Lauree, and she told us about how she learned to do a two-needle stitch from her and now she will only bead with a two-needle stitch.”
Borgford says the story, which is about the bond forged between a Cree grandmother and her young granddaughter, “just sort of came to” her, as though it was meant to be written.
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