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Edmonton
I have always wanted to be a writer. Even in elementary school I would write and illustrate comic books and the happiest my parents could make me was when they would buy me a pad of blank paper to write on. Struck down by a two severe disabilities at the age of 19, I started to…
Edmonton
Leif
Gregersen
Nan Gregory has been a professional storyteller since 1984. She wrote her first story in 1995. Since then she has explored storymaking, both oral and written. She gives workshops in storytelling as well as storytelling performances and author presentations for all ages.
Nan
Gregory
Vegreville
* Career sports journalist and author of seven books, including Canadian bestsellers Chuvalo: A Fighter's Life (with George Chuvalo) and Big Bucks & Blue Pucks: An anecdotal history of the late, great World Hockey Association. * Staff writer and columnist at major dailies…
Vegreville
Murray
Greig
Murray
I'm an independent historian who's interested in culture wars and cultural creativity. So far I've written four books. The Gardens of Their Dreams: Desertification and Culture in World History examines how environmental degradation has affected society across the center of the…
Brian
Griffith
North Bay
Born in Belleville, Ontario, Barry Grills began his writing career as a journalist. He has been a reporter, editor, columnist, broadcaster, and communications consultant. He began publishing short fiction in 1973, publishing stories in such literary publications as Grain, The…
North Bay
Barry
Grills
Barry
Kingsville
Gord is nłeʔkepmx, member of the Lytton First Nation, and has earned an MA in English Literature & Creative Writing at the University of Windsor (2020). He also completed his BA (Hon) from the University of Windsor in 2018, almost 30 years after he started his post secondary…
Kingsville
Gord
Grisenthwaite
Vancouver
Described as a “masterful writer” and “brilliant storyteller”, Darren Groth is the internationally published author of works including Kindling, Are You Seeing Me?, Munro vs. the Coyote, and his latest novel, Boy in the Blue Hammock. He is an Adelaide Festival Award for…
Vancouver
Darren
Groth
Darren
Montréal
Katia Grubisic is a writer, editor, and translator. She has been a finalist for the A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry, and her collection of poems What if red ran out won the Gerald Lampert award for best first book. Her translations into English include works by Marie-Claire Blais,…
Montréal
Katia
Grubisic
Ottawa
Dennis Gruending is an Ottawa-based writer and blogger and a former Member of Parliament. He has worked as a print and broadcast journalist and as a radio host for the CBC. He has written or edited eight books. His ninth, A Communist for the RCMP,  will be published in June 2024…
Ottawa
DENNIS
GRUENDING
DENNIS
Montreal and Bolton-ouest
During an extended stay next to a jungle in Central America, Susan Grundy veered from drafting marketing reports to writing fiction. Her debut novel, Black Creek (forthcoming from Inanna Publications), was inspired by Huguenot ancestors who fled persecution in Europe to farm the…
Montreal and Bolton-ouest
Susan
Grundy
Toronto
Qualicum Beach
Jacqueline Guest (CAN) is a Métis writer who lives on Vancouver Island. An award-winning author of 30 novels and short stories, her fast-paced novels cover topics from deadly video games to helpful ghosts. She has worked in Canada, United States, Tanzania and Ghana teaching…
Qualicum Beach
Jacqueline
Guest
Squamish
Author Bio: Born and educated in Ireland, Nora Ryan immigrated to Canada with her husband and two small children in 1981. She spent sixteen years in rural Manitoba working as an educator and health promotion specialist. In1997 she moved to the Caribbean where her husband had a…
Squamish
Geraldine
Guilfoyle
Killaloe
Born in Miami, Florida in 1944, Sandra Gulland lived in Rio de Janeiro, Berkeley and Chicago before immigrating to Canada in 1970 to teach in an Inuit village in northern Labrador for one year. Settling in Toronto, she worked as a book editor for a decade before moving with her…
Killaloe
Sandra
Gulland
Vancouver
  Genni Gunn is an author, musician and translator. Born in Trieste, she came to Canada as a child. Her thirteen published books include three novels, three short story collections, three poetry collections, and a collection of personal essays. As well, she has translated from…
Vancouver
Genni
Gunn
Genni
Crescent Beach, NS
Sylvia Gunnery is the author of many books for young adults and children, as well as professional books on writing curriculum.   She has presented at schools, libraries, and conferences across Canada.  In 2022, the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia awarded her a Queen Elizabeth…
Crescent Beach, NS
Sylvia
Gunnery
Toronto
Andrea Gunraj is author of The Lost Sister (Vagrant Press) and The Sudden Disappearance of Seetha (Knopf Canada). She is also a contributing essayist to a new collection entitled Subdivided: City-Building in an Age of Hyper-Diversity (Coach House Books). Andrea loves stories…
Toronto
Andrea
Gunraj
Andrea
This Book was written as a tribute to my brothers, who died in a boating accident that was waiting to happen, but shouldn't have happened, and how it happened.
Johanna
Guy