• Walking Well: Essays on Paths and Pilgrimages

Walking Well: Essays on Paths and Pilgrimages

June 2, 2026 | ISBN 978-1-998408-37-5 | 250 Pages

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“What a world this is that contains such loveliness. I want to be part of it for as long as I can.” The year Ken Wilson turned fifty he felt “called” to walk the Camino de Santiago, though he’d never engaged in this kind of pilgrimage before. Over the course of the Camino, Wilson uncovered both the joy and healing power of movement and began the walking practice that has become a cornerstone in his long struggle with depression. In these elegantly written essays, the author delves into the mental, emotional and physical impact of walking, whether it’s during that… Read more
  • Ken Wilson is a settler-descendant who grew up in the Haldimand Tract in southwestern Ontario, Canada. He lives on Treaty 4 territory in oskana kâ-asastêki (Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada), where he is an assistant professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Regina. His poetry and creative nonfiction essays have been published in The Goose and Queen’s QuarterlyWalking the Bypass: Notes on Place from the Side of the Road is his first book; its manuscript won the 2022 City of Regina Writing Award. He blogs about books he’s reading and walks he’s making at readingandwalking.ca.