Michaela Keeble is a white Australian writer living in Aotearoa with her partner and kids. She mainly writes press releases about climate change, but her poetry and fiction is also published online and in print, including in Plumwood Mountain, Capital, Not Very Quiet, Poems in the Waiting Room, Mimicry, Turbine and CommunityLore. She is the translator of Che Guevara’s The Motorcycle Diaries (HarperCollins UK) and the editor of America, My Brother, My Blood, a dialogue between the paintings of Oswaldo Guayasamín and the poetry of Pablo Neruda (Ocean Press).
An extended narrative poem about protecting ancestral whenua, by Michaela Keeble.