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Vancouver
Arlene Cotter is an award-winning designer and strategist whose writing furthers a conversation about life initiated with From This Moment On: A Guide for Those Recently Diagnosed With Cancer (Penguin Random House, 1999) which she wrote after surviving her own terminal…
Vancouver
Arlene
Cotter


St. John's
Charis Cotter is an award-winning children’s author who grew up beside a cemetery and has been living with ghosts ever since. She studied English in university and went to drama school in London, England. Now she lives at the end of a road by the ocean in Newfoundland, where the…
St. John's
Charis
Cotter


Toronto
Jeff Cottrill is a fiction writer, poet, journalist and spoken-word artist based in Toronto, Canada. He has headlined in countless literary series throughout Canada, the U.K., the U.S., France and Ireland over the last twenty years. His performance style is influenced by…
Toronto
Jeff
Cottrill


Carleton Place
Claudia’s poems won the 2009 National Capital Region Canadian Author's Award for Poetry Accidentals (2011, Apt. 9 Press, Ottawa) won the bpNichol Chapbook Award.
Claudia Coutu Radmore's lyric poetry has been published in Psychopoetica, paperplates.ca and Acta Victoriana. Her…
Carleton Place
Claudia
Coutu Radmore


Toronto
Pauline Couture worked in daily journalism for many years in print, radio and television, in French and in English. Much of her writing life has been devoted to behind the scenes work such as research reports and regulatory submissions on large and complex issues in fields such…
Toronto
Pauline
Couture


Halifax
Tim Covell was born on Canada’s west coast, lived in central Canada, and now lives on the east coast. He writes fiction and non-fiction, including romance, short humour, poetry, biography, software instructions, and journal articles. He holds degrees in…
Halifax
Tim
Covell

Burlington
Janice Cowan moved from Victoria in 2019 and now lives in Burlington, Ontario. She is the author of five children's mystery books and a non-fiction memoir called A Spy's Wife, which was published by James Lorimer and Company Ltd in October 2006. Between 1991 and 2002,…
Burlington
Janice
Cowan


Southern Ontario
Christine Cowley is an author, collaborator, editor and/or micro-publisher of over 40 books. Her publishing imprint, Moss Pillow Publishing, provides complete writing and publishing services for corporate histories.
Butchers, Bakers and Building the Lakers:…
Southern Ontario
Christine
Cowley


Bowen Island, BC
Daniel Cowper is a poet and writer from Bowen Island, BC. His poetry has appeared in publications in Canada, the USA, and Ireland, including Arc Poetry, Vallum, Southword, and Barren, and has been long-listed for the CBC Poetry Prize. A chapbook of his poetry, The God of Doors,…
Bowen Island, BC
Daniel
Cowper


Victoria
Sarah Cox is the author of two non-fiction books — Signs of Life: Fieldnotes from the Frontlines of Extinction and Breaching the Peace: The Site C Dam and a Valley's Stand Against Big Hydro. Sarah is an environmental journalist who works for The Narwhal as an investigative…
Victoria
Sarah
Cox

Toronto
Kevin Craig writes award winning LGBTQ books for teens. They are also a playwright, poet, and memoirist. Their (preferred pronouns are they/them/their and sometimes he) young adult novels are; SUMMER ON FIRE, BURN BABY BURN BABY, HALF DEAD & FULLY BROKEN, PRIDE MUST BE A…
Toronto
Kevin
Craig

Drumbo
Suzanne Craig-Whytock is the author of five novels: Smile, The Dome (English version, 2019; international Arabic translation, 2022), The Seventh Devil, and The Devil You Know (Bookland Press), Charybdis (JC Studio Press), two short story collections: Feasting Upon The Bones and…
Drumbo
Suzanne
Craig-Whytock

Born in Paarl, South Africa, Archie Crail studied for Anglican priesthood and came to Canada in 1980. He studied journalism and creative writing at the University of Regina. He wrote journalistic pieces, short fiction and drama for CBC and has taught creative writing. He also…
Archibald
Crail

KINCARDINE
Oksanna writes in several genres for kids—hopefully with humour and heart. Her chapter book, Katie Crumble and the Case of the Missing Underwear, will be published this spring by Plumleaf Press. Coming soon from Fitzhenry and Whiteside is Tom Thomson’s Paintbrush, an…
KINCARDINE
Oksanna
Crawley

Susan Crean was born and raised in Toronto. She studied and travelled in Europe in the sixties, and acquired two degrees in art history. She worked as a freelance journalist and television producer through the seventies and began writing full-time in 1981. She has been a member…
Susan
Crean


Sydenham
Diane is the author of three non-fiction books, one novel, and her second novel is awaiting publication. Born in Montreal, Diane moved between Montreal, Toronto and New York City. She presently resides in rural eastern Ontario. A graduate of Ontario College of Art, and…
Sydenham
Diane
Creber

Wharncliffe

Toronto
Like many authors, Megan Crewe finds writing about herself much more difficult than making things up. A few definite facts: she lives in Toronto, Canada with her husband and three cats, she works as a behavioral therapist for children and teens with special needs, and she's…
Toronto
Megan
Crewe


St John's
By day, Ray Critch is a lawyer practicing civil litigation with MacGillivray Injury and Insurance Law, where he has appeared at every level of court in Newfoundland and Labrador and at the Supreme Court of Canada. By night, he is usually a happily married husband and father of…
St John's
Ray
Critch

St Catharines
Keri Cronin is a professor, writer, and art historian. She is the author of Art for Animals: Visual Culture and Animal Advocacy, 1870-1914 (Penn State University Press, 2018) and Manufacturing National Park Nature: Photography, Ecology, and the Wilderness Industry…
St Catharines
Keri
Cronin
Toronto
“The Marie Kondo of Digital” —Harper’s Bazaar
Christina Crook is a pioneer and leading voice of digital well-being. She is the award-winning author of The Joy Of Missing Out: Finding Balance in a Wired World and Good Burdens: How to Live Joyfully in the Digital Age. Her…
Toronto
Christina
Crook

Connie Brummel Crook taught English in Ontario’s public secondary schools for thirty years. She has two daughters and five grandchildren. Her first husband, Rev. Reginald Brown, died when their daughters were eleven months and two-and-a-half years old. She married…
Constance
Crook


Gibsons
Marion Crook has had a long career in writing. She wrote Young Adult and Middle Grade novels as well as non-fiction around issues such as adoption (Thicker Than Blood Arsenal Pulp, The Face in the Mirror Arsenal Pulp), Suicide (Out of the Darkness Arsenal Pulp). Recently she has…
Gibsons
Marion
Crook

Ottawa
L. D. Cross is an Ottawa non-fiction writer of business and lifestyle articles, op-ed features and books in the Amazing Stories series about unique aspects of Canadian history. Her work has appeared in magazines and newspapers and online in Canada and the United States…
Ottawa
L. D.
Cross