Shawna Lee Corbould Author

Shawna Lee Corbould is a proud Ojibwe woman and member of Matachewan First Nation. She was inspired to write Jenny’s Concrete Powwow by her own experiences of being raised in a city 2 hours away from her reservation. She has a Masters in Social Work and is a mom of 2, which takes up 99% of her life. She loves painting and making dreamcatchers. Shawna Lee has another book called Charlie the Matachewan Moose (GoodMinds, 2025).


Regina Wilman is a freelance Canadian-Indigenous artist of Plains Cree descent, born in Atikameg (Whitefish Lake Reserve), AB. She grew up in a small town in Ontario, and after high school, she attended Emily Carr University for Art and Design in Vancouver, BC, specializing in illustration. After University, she moved back to her home town in Ontario, participating in local art shows and community creative projects. She specializes in Indigenous art encompassing the histories, teachings, and stories of her culture. Regina always knew from a young age she wanted to be an artist and further her knowledge of Indigenous culture. She drew inspiration from different elements and always had a sketchbook and pencil in hand. Her greatest inspiration is her Grandmother, who raised her to be proud of her Indigenous culture and encouraged her to follow her creative path. Regina has previously illustrated a book called I am Not a Costume (written by Maria DesJarlait, 2025).