Kaimana Wolff

British Columbia

Kaimana Wolff, better known as Wolffy, is a writer of poetry, drama and fiction and leader of a small wolf-pack. She loves to travel, cook, and kick cancer’s ass all the way to the Underworld.

Kaimana’s pack consists of Lord Tyee, a rescued wolf-shepherd, and her genderqueer daughter-son, Katje van Loon (also known as Morag Spinner), as well as various humans acquired through a careful vetting process directed by the fur-person. There have been many wolf-dogs in the pack — seven, at last count, though not all at the same time — and each has made a contribution to the life and culture of the pack.

Throughout her insatiable loping around the planet, Wolffy has visited some exotic dens. Her Dutch family moved to Canada when she was three. Since then she’s jumped at every opportunity to see a new corner of the world. She and Kat have gone to South-East Asia, Guatemala, Costa Rica, various US states, Mexico, and Dominican Republic. Wolffy has also been to Nicaragua and Ecuador. She plans on kidnapping her daughter to those places as well. (Kat is not upset by these plans.)

At ten, Kaimana wrote a “really terrible” novel called Flying Hooves. (Kaimana’s mother maintained the novel was wonderful.) Kaimana’s grandfather translated it into Dutch and it was published serially in the city of Harlingen's newspaper. “I should have known then that I was a novelist,” she says.

Currently, you can find Kaimana's novel La Chiripa on Kindle, coming soon to Smashwords and paperback retailers. Her book of short stories told from Amaruq the wolf-dog's point of view, How to Keep a Human, is available on Smashwords. Kaimana is also on Wattpad.

Kaimana and her daughter have a site together called Kat & Wolff -- a place that showcases them as authors of amazing fiction and poetry. You can connect with Kaimana on the sites listed below.

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