Andrea Martineau is a poet, bibliophile, and phytomaniac with a penchant for heritage buildings and their paranormal tenants. She left her hometown of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan to complete her Bachelor of Arts in English at the University of Regina. Her poetry has previously been published in [SPACE], Figroot Press, and Freshwater Literary Journal. The Queen City is where she now resides with her family, rescue cat, Horsfield tortoise, and collection of houseplants.
Exit Stage Right, A Year for the Locals, Wally B, Bert Hunt, Crushed Can et al., and The Succession of Miss Fanny — Volume 4, Issue 4 - 06/20
In Exit Stage Right, A Year for the Locals, Wally B, Bert Hunt, Crushed Can et al., and The Succession of Miss Fanny, Andrea Martineau garners inspiration from her hometown of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan: a prairie tourist town with a scandalous bootlegging past.