Glenna Jenkins is a writer and editor whose Prince Edward Island roots date back to the early 1800s. Although she comes from a hockey family, she doesn’t claim to have athletic abilities aside from having completed several marathons, triathlons, and cycling gran fondos, and a recent ascent of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Her literary work includes Somewhere I Belong, historical fiction published by Acorn Press Canada and listed in Best Books for Kids & Teens, 2016, and a number of short stories published in anthologies by Acorn Press Canada and MacIntyre Purcell Publishing. In 2016, she won the Atlantic Canada writing competition for memoir. She is presently completing her second novel, a sequel to Somewhere I Belong. She lives in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, with her husband, John.