India Michaylow is a writer and researcher from the prairies of Canada. She was named after her grandfather who immigrated from India — a name that quietly means “river”. Though her writing began in stillness, India pretzeled atop a wordless document with a subtle question to God, “What am I doing here?”, God’s promise to India, to make “rivers in the dessert” was The Singing Over, like a dam burst under pressure. India holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alberta, and is impassioned for those instances God is evidenced in our reality — the face to face. From research in neuroscience and theology to ethnography in tribal India, her learning has always rotated back to the same hope: that people and place would know, there is a man worth everything to earn, but costs nothing to gain, and that man is Jesus.