An Interview with Jen Storm
I had the wonderful opportunity to talk to Jen Storm about her writing and art, while also addressing painful topics like missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit people. Jen reveals some of the ideas and thoughts that go into producing the Little Moons comic as well as her own experiences of a friend who went missing.


Jen Storm (she/her/hers) is an Ojibwe writer from Couchiching First Nation in Northwestern Ontario. She lives and raises her family, which includes her son, River, and stepson, Axel, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Jen completed Deadly Loyalties, her first novel, at age fourteen and has continued writing ever since.
Interviewed by Derek Newman-Stille, MA, PhD ABD
