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Toronto
Edward Y. C. Lee was born in Montreal. He is a former arbitrator and lawyer. His fiction and creative non-fiction have been published in the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, and in various literary magazines. His radio documentary, Tiger Balm and Batman Comics, was produced by…
Toronto
Edward Y. C.
Lee
Jen Sookfong Lee’s first novel, The End of East (Knopf Canada, New Face of Fiction 2007), spans almost the entire 20th century and delves into the underside of Chinese Canadian history through the eyes of the Chan family. The National Post calls The End of East “impressive, both…
Jen
Lee
Dennis Lee was born in 1939 in Toronto, where he writes full time. Known for adult and children's poetry, as a song lyricist, and a literary editor.
Dennis
Lee
HAMILTON
As of 2022 David Neil Lee is finishing up his YA "Midnight Games" trilogy, all published by Poplar Press/Wolsak & Wynn: The Midnight Games (2015), The Medusa Deep (2021) and The Great Outer Dark (2022). This year his Véhicule book Stopping Time: Paul Bley and the…
HAMILTON
David
Lee
Ladysmith and Nanoose Bay
Shelley A. Leedahl is a prolific multi-genre writer who divides her time between Ladysmith and Nanoose Bay, BC. The most recent of her thirteen books are Go (poetry, Radiant Press, Regina); The Moon Watched It All (children's illustrated, Illustrator Aino Anto, Red Deer Press); …
Ladysmith and Nanoose Bay
Shelley A.
Leedahl
Waterloo
Mark was bitten by the writing bug at a young age, and he has always enjoyed storytelling. His first published short story appeared in 1992, the same year he began his career in bookselling.
Under the name Mark Leslie, he has published more than twenty-five full length books.…
Waterloo
Mark Leslie
Lefebvre
Kitchener
Robin Lefler lives near Toronto with her family and two anxious canines. Over the course of a career in tech, she has travelled the globe but generally prefers to be at home, where she can easily locate coffee, wine and high-quality waffles. Reasonable Adults is her debut novel.
Kitchener
Robin
Lefler
London
Catharine Leggett's short stories have appeared in such publications as Event, Room, The Antigonish Review, Best New Writing, and in journals, anthologies, and online publications throughout Canada and the United States. Her work has been broadcast on CBC radio. A novel, The Way…
London
Catharine
Leggett
Saskatoon
Terrace
Alan began writing fiction in 2013. He lives in northwestern British Columbia with his wife and their regal, red-haired cat.
Alan is the author of three novels (Hamlet the Novel, Inca Sunset, and Denver Aquarius), and is hoping to release his fourth novel (Death is a Highway)…
Terrace
Alan
Lehmann
Victoria
MARK LEIREN-YOUNG is an author, screenwriter, playwright, satirist, performer and environmentalist. His book about Moby Doll: The Killer Whale Who Changed the World won the 2016 Science Writers and Communicators Award. He has three new children's books - Orcas Everywhere, Orcas…
Victoria
Mark
Leiren-Young
Carlisle
BONNIE L. LENDRUM Bonnie Lendrum began writing fiction during a stretch when she lost five people she loved—her best friend, father, father-in-law, and two other friends. It was a tumultuous time that exposed her to a health care system she thought she knew well. As a…
Carlisle
Bonnie
Lendrum
Edmonton
Kathryn 君妍 Lennon is a poet, editor and publisher. She writes to make sense of her connections to place, migration, identity, language, and food. She is also the co-creator, co-editor, and co-publisher of Hungry Zine.
Edmonton
Kathryn
Lennon
Vernon
John Lent was born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia in 1948; he grew up in Edmonton, Alberta. He studied at the University of Alberta from 1965-71, concentrating in his graduate studies on Modernist art movements and experiments with form. He was taught by the noted Canadian novelist…
Vernon
John
Lent
Vancouver
Alex Leslie has published two collections of short stories and two collections of poetry, as well as a chapbook of microfictions. Alex's collection of short stories are We All Need to Eat (Book*hug 2019) was shortlisted for a BC Book Prize for fiction and the Kobzar Prize for…
Vancouver
Alex
Leslie
Halfmoon Bay
Rosella Leslie is the author of three published novels and six nonfiction books, including the award-winning, co-authored, Stain Upon the Sea and Bright Seas, Pioneer Spirits. She has published numerous articles in magazines and local newspapers and edited two published books.…
Halfmoon Bay
Rosella
Leslie
Winnipeg
Louella Lester is a Winnipeg writer (fiction, poetry, CNF) and photographer. Her work has been published in a variety of journals and anthologies. Her CNF book, Glass Bricks (At Bay Press, April 2021), written in flash/micro, is a quirky look at her work life.
Winnipeg
Louella
Lester
Toronto
Luba Lesychyn (le-si-shin) is the author of Theft Between the Rains and Theft By Chocolate. In Theft Between the Rains, an amateur sleuth and museum employee finds herself pulled into international art theft intrigue when masterpieces missing since WWII start appearing on her…
Toronto
Luba
Lesychyn
Courtenay
With a Canadian military father, Kim spent her childhood living in various parts of Canada and Europe. She and her husband, Mike Simpson, served twenty-year careers in the Canadian Forces. Retiring in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island, they focussed on raising their two sons…
Courtenay
Kim
Letson
Quispamsis
Kathy-Diane Leveille is a former broadcast journalist with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Her debut literary suspense novel Let the Shadows Fall Behind You (Kunati Books 2009) was followed by Standing in the Whale’s Jaw (Tightrope Books 2013). Kathy-Diane’s short story…
Quispamsis
Kathy-Diane
Leveille
Vancouver
Born London, England 1934; came to Canada 1968, taught English, Creative Writing and Comparative Literature at Carleton University, Ottawa, from 1968 to 1999, now Adjunct Professor. He lived for approximately two years in the Netherlands and three in Germany, and has travelled…
Vancouver
Christopher
Levenson