Kaimana Wolff has been writing, thinking, travelling, loving, and living since her birth, which is a year we will not reveal.
Throughout her many travels she has been all over the world, it seems, and has made her home in many places. Born in Holland, as a toddler she emigrated to Canada with her parents. Since then she has been everywhere, doing everything, and never without her dogs.
At age 12 Kaimana wrote a "really terrible" novel called Flying Hooves. (Kaimana's mother maintains that the novel was wonderful.) Kaimana's grand-father translated it into Dutch and it was published serially in the Harlingen newspaper. "I shoulda known then that I was a novelist," she says of it now.
Unfortunately there was a long writing-hiatus in Kaimana's life. Kaimana has been back in the writing groove for about a decade now. And the world is glad to have her!
Most recently Kaimana and her pack lived in Hawaii for eight years, so that her pup may recieve schooling there. After the death of a furry pack member, Ms. Blue, Kaimana and her pup started readying for the move back to Canada.
Kaimana's pack now resides in Powell River, on the Sunshine Coast of beautiful British Columbia. The pack considers itself to be native to Powell River now, as it feels like a good den. Kaimana is involved in community things such as the Powell River Live Poets' Guild and Immanence Magazine. Her pup runs DeFy Gravity Productions. And Mr. Major is the official Morale Officer of the pack.

Major says: "Kaimana's the best Pack Leader ever!"
When not writing or frolicking with the pack, Kaimana is an educator, a firebrand, and a loving mother.
A complete list of Kaimana's works may be found on her Resume.
For information on how to contact Kaimana and the pack, please visit the contact page.
Kaimana's family has always been spiritually attached to wolves, and the Pack has decided that wolf is its aumakua (a Hawaiian word meaning "family totem"). Hence the last name "Wolff". "Kaimana" is Hawaiian for "diamond" or "power of the ocean".