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Our second issue, Harmony & Sunder, is now available!
Shop the art from harmony & sunder
Featured in our second issue as part of the Inconvenient Spark series from Canadian visual artist Kai Skinner.
A portion of each purchase will be donated to the Lunenburg Foundation of the Arts. Each sale also enables us to run the magazine and pay our featured artists.
Looking for the original? Click here.
Please note that processing times may vary as prints are made to order.
Featured in our second issue as part of the Inconvenient Spark series from Canadian visual artist Kai Skinner.
A portion of each purchase will be donated to the Lunenburg Foundation of the Arts. Each sale also enables us to run the magazine and pay our featured artists.
Looking for the original artwork? Click here.
Please note that processing times may vary as prints are made to order.
Featured in our second issue as part of the Inconvenient Spark series from Canadian visual artist Kai Skinner.
A portion of each purchase will be donated to the Lunenburg Foundation of the Arts. Each sale also enables us to run the magazine and pay our featured artists.
Looking for the original artwork? Click here.
Please note that processing times may vary as prints are made to order.
Featured in our second issue as part of the Inconvenient Spark series from Canadian visual artist Kai Skinner.
A portion of each purchase will be donated to the Lunenburg Foundation of the Arts. Each sale also enables us to run the magazine and pay our featured artists.
Looking for prints? Click here.
9” x 12” inches watercolour on 140 LB cold-pressed paper
About us
Wild Hyacinth is a Canadian literary magazine publishing fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Issues are published yearly, alternating between spring and fall, and focus on emerging and established Canadian writers. Founded by two best friends obsessed with stories, this magazine allows them to share and honour their love of reading.
Wild Hyacinth aims to provide a literary pocket for difficult, uncomfortable emotions that are hard to talk about and support. Rather than the shame and isolation that can often accompany these feelings and seasons, we hope to create a community that celebrates these emotions.
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Véro
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Véro (she/her) is from Ottawa, Ontario. She is currently pursuing her Master’s in Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow. Her work has appeared in literary magazines, including flo. and Blank Spaces. She fights the daily urge to write about her cat, Buttercup, while dreaming of opening a bookstore with Katie.
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Katie
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Katie (she/her) is also from Ottawa, Ontario (about 12 minutes away from Véro). She is currently living in Nova Scotia, working in healthcare while daydreaming about reading and writing, and editing any piece of writing she can get her hands on. She loves a well-placed comma and her dogs, Moss and Bella.