Personally contributing to the project bi-monthly via written releases, Low discusses specific notable poets.
Low left Haskell Indian Nations University in 2012 after 27 years as an administrator and faculty member.
She now teaches classes for the School of Professional and Graduate Studies of Baker University as well as The Writers Place of Kansas City.
She writes a regular poetry column for the Kansas City Star, and she is review editor of Yukhika-latuhse ("She tells us stories"), published by the Oneida Nations Arts Program.
She was married to Thomas Pecore Weso (1953-2023), an author and a member of the Menominee Indian Nation of Wisconsin.
Scholar Katie Wolf, in a review essay on Low's poetry and autobiography, describes it as containing "powerful messages about Native American identity and the influences ancestors can have on later generations of a family.