Sheila WaniteSheila Wanite is a diverse writer with a foundational love for writing epic fantasy. She wrote her first epic fantasy, a sequel to the Odyssey, in grade nine, to which her teacher requested to keep it. The idea for this Epic Fantasy was sparked in 204 written in an English literature class poem. Her robust published portfolio includes true crime, fantasy, poetry, numerous articles and research pieces.
An advocate for human rights, Sheila has advocated on various government levels, including through the legal system to the Supreme Court of Canada. She received a positive Kirkus Review on her investigative True Crime into work-place deaths in Canada. Sheila has also represented the University of Saskatchewan internationally by presenting her English literature research on William Blake. She has attained her dual honor B.A.s in English literature and sociology, and is a candidate for M.A.s in both departments.
A wildlife, animal and nature lover, Sheila has always sought the refuge of the natural world as a sanctuary to recharge. She is the mother of four boys. She currently has a Rottweiler named Cochise and two Straight Egyptian-Arabian horses, Mashkourah and Eternal Essence.
Fun Fact: Named by her father of Russian Indigenous heritage, Sheila's second name's origin is Native American and means
Charger, making her name translate to
Woman or
Heavenly Charger.
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