G. G. Kellner is a writer, an artist, a poet, and an educator. Her major focus over the last few years is the completion of her book Hope, A History of the Future in which she envisions a world seven generations into the future in which we have solved the major social, political and environmental crisis of our time.
Her essays, letters, and poems have appeared in Utne Magazine, Orion Magazine, The Loop, The Beachcomber, and The Nature of an Island, The Heart of Vashon collected stories Vashon History Museum, everywritersresource.com
G.G. Kellner’s paintings and sculptures have been shown at Lopez Library, the Blue Heron Center for the Arts, and the Barnworks. Her work in stone has been shown at the International Museum of the Horse in Lexington Kentucky. She designed the block prints incorporated into the interior design of the Hope: A History of the Future.
G.G. Kellner lives on an island in the Salish Sea. She spends most of her time writing, reading, working on artistic interests in painting and sculpture, gardening and walking the beaches and forests of her island home with her dog.