Who even are you.
My name is Hannah, and I live in Alaska. I'm a commercial fisherman, a writer, and a reluctant but grateful outdoorsman.
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My partner and I live three months of the year at our remote set net camp — on an isolated beach at the southern tip of Kodiak Island in the Gulf of Alaska. We harvest salmon for market, and a great many other wondrous things for home. The rest of the year we live on Dena'ina land in Palmer, Alaska, at the feet of Dnal'iy mountain — "The One That Watches Us".
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It's a great joy and at times a wicked challenge to live at these edges of the North. Much of my writing comes from that place, trying to belong to the wilds, and the humans, and survive them both. With good humor and a touch of the other-worldly: important and intertwined tools for survival.
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Because the ethereal needn't always be somber.
Or humor always light.
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