Meaghan Hackinen
Meaghan Hackinen, writer
Meaghan Hackinen is a writer, cyclist, and retired roller girl originally from the West Coast of British Columbia. A graduate of the University of Saskatchewan's MFA in Writing program, Meaghan's fiction and nonfiction prose explores relationships, experiences on the road, and encounters with wild places. Meaghan’s work has appeared in Cargo Lit Mag, Compose: A Journal of Simply Good Writing, The Feathertale Review (forthcoming), The Fieldstone Review, Momentum Mag, One Throne, untethered, and Poetry All Over the Floor. Her travel memoir South Away will be published by NeWest Press in 2019. You can follow her adventures on Instagram @meaghanhackinen.
Autumn in the Prairies— Volume 6, Issue 1
Hit the road with Meaghan Hackinen as she explores the therapy of cycling against the backdrop of fall in Autumn in the Prairies.
Nightwalking— Volume 3, Issue 3
In her brief piece, Nightwalking, Meaghan Hackinen shares poetic reflections captured during a stroll around Saskatoon.