Waubgeshig Rice is an author and journalist originally from Wasauksing First Nation. His books include the Independent Publishers Book Award-winning short story collection Midnight Sweatlodge and the national bestselling novel Moon of the Crusted Snow. Reporting for CBC News for the bulk of his journalism career, in 2014 he received the Anishinabek Nation's Debwewin Citation for excellence in First Nation Storytelling and from 2018 to 2020 he hosted Up North, CBC Radio's afternoon show for northern Ontario.
"""An epic journey into the future, powerfully haunting."" -- Silvia Moreno-Garcia, New York Times bestselling author of Mexican Gothic and The Daughter of Doctor Moreau ""Waubgeshig Rice's stories are good medicine. Moon of the Turning Leaves is a restorative balm for my spirit."" -- Angeline Boulley, New York Times bestselling author of Firekeeper's Daughter and Warrior Girl Unearthed ""Rice quite brilliantly weaves this sequel to Moon of the Crusted snow such that the ongoing journey of those wonderfully drawn characters carries on seamlessly. Moon of the Turning Leaves stands on its own while simultaneously carrying the heart of the original story. Suspenseful and gripping, the great anticipation for this next installment is borne out by this artful storytelling."" -- Michelle Good, award-winning author of Five Little Indians and Truth Telling ""[Moon of the Turning Leaves] is by turns beautiful and inspiring and bleak and violent. In other words, the perfect dystopian read. Let's hope Waubgeshig Rice doesn't make us wait too long for the next visit to this captivating world."" -- Alma Katsu, author of The Fervor and The Hunger ""If you've ever wondered how the Anishinaabe way would fare after the Great Collapse, this is the novel for you. Fans of McCarthy's The Road and The Walking Dead will feel right at home here with the intrigue, the dread and the hope. What a magnificent read. Mahsi cho, Waubgeshig Rice. Bravo!"" -- Richard Van Camp, author of The Lesser Blessed and Loyal to Heaven ""The world-building is top-notch in Moon of the Turning Leaves, painstakingly creating not only Evan Whitesky's quest to find a safe home for his people, but the careful way a community-focused culture would deal with the many disasters inherent in the end of the world. Tense, atmospheric, and ultimately hopeful, Rice masterfully delivers an unsettling, page-turning sequel."" -- Eden Robinson, author of Return of the Trickster ""In Moon of the Turning Leaves, Waubgeshig Rice finds hope at the end of the world"" -- Globe and Mail (Toronto) ""Rice has created not only a compulsive narrative but, perhaps more significantly, a compelling world, rooted in both the traditions of the Anishinaabe and the ashes of late-stage capitalism. It's a powerful, tour de force accomplishment that will leave readers hoping for a third book."" -- Toronto Star"