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St. John's
   Writer's Biography   Tom Moore is a writer in St. John’s, Newfoundland. His first novel, Good-Bye Momma was a national best seller, and won a “Children’s Choice” award from the Children’s Book Centre. It was translated into Danish by Monksgaard publishers of Copenhagen in…
St. John's
Tom
M00re
Tom
Halifax
Annick MacAskill is a poet and the author of Murmurations (Gaspereau Press, 2020). Her debut collection, No Meeting Without Body (Gaspereau Press, 2018), was nominated for the League of Canadian Poets’ Gerald Lampert Memorial Award and shortlisted for the J. M. Abraham Poetry…
Halifax
Annick
MacAskill
Toronto
Regan W. H. Macaulay is an award-winning author of novels, short stories, children’s literature, and scripts. Writing is her passion, but she’s also a producer and director of theatre, film, and television (Triple Take Productions). She is an animal enthusiast as well, which…
Toronto
Regan W. H.
Macaulay
Regan W. H.
Cape Breton
Ceallaigh S. MacCath-Moran (C.S. MacCath) is a PhD candidate in Folklore at Memorial University of Newfoundland, a writer of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, a playwright, and a musician. Her long-running Folklore & Fiction Project integrates these passions with a focus on…
Cape Breton
Ceallaigh S.
MacCath-Moran
Ceallaigh S.
Brudenell, PEI
J. Hugh MacDonald was born in Charlottetown, PEI. He graduated from St. Dunstan's University in 1968. He retired after teaching more than thirty-one years in June of 1999. He and his wife Sandra live in Brudenell, PEI beside the Montague River. They enjoy travel, especially to…
Brudenell, PEI
J. Hugh
MacDonald
Sydney Mines
Hugh R. MacDonald is a graduate of Cape Breton University and recently retired from a career in the human service field. He has been a member of the Writers' Union of Canada for many years, as well a long time member of the Writers Federation of Nova Scotia. After a number of…
Sydney Mines
Hugh R.
MacDonald
Belleville
Kathryn MacDonald’s poems have appeared in literary journals in Canada, the U.S., Ireland, and England, as well as in various anthologies. Her poem “Duty / Deon” won Arc Award of Awesomeness (January 2021).  “Seduction” was entered in the Freefall Annual Poetry Contest and was…
Belleville
Kathryn
MacDonald
Mary
Mary MacDonald is a poet and writer with a Ph.D. from UBC. She has written poetry for 
ballet, public art, and libretto. Her work has appeared in Room Magazine and Pique Magazine. Her chapbook, Going In Now, was published in 2014 by NIB Publishing. She is
a member of the…
Mary
Mary
MacDonald
Mary
Edmonton
Janice MacDonald is a writer of mystery novels, textbooks, non-fiction titles, and stories for both children and adults. She is best known for writing a series featuring amateur sleuth Miranda "Randy" Craig. The Randy Craig Mysteries were the first detective series to be set in…
Edmonton
Janice
MacDonald
Waterloo
Essayist, poet, critic, free-range literary animal. Author of Straggle: Adventures in Walking While Female, and six other books of nonfiction and poetry. Prairie-born, Ontario-dwelling, grateful guest on traditional Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee territory.
Waterloo
Tanis
MacDonald
Tanis
Carleton Place
Wendy MacIntyre lives in Carleton Place, Ontario where she supports herself as a freelance writer and editor. She was born in Glasgow, Scotland and has a Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Edinburgh. In addition to the novels listed below, she has published short…
Carleton Place
Wendy
MacIntyre
Christina Lake
R.P. MacIntyre works primarily as a fiction writer and editor although he has also written for radio, television and the stage. He was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1947 and makes his home in Christina Lake, B.C. and La Peñita de Jaltemba, Nayarit, MX with Sharyn. He has…
Christina Lake
Roderick
MacIntyre
Owen Sound
Elly MacKay is the author and illustrator of several picture books, such as Red Sky at Night, Butterfly Park and If You Hold A Seed. She is known for her unusual illustrations using light and paper. She lives in Owen Sound, Ontario with her family. 
Owen Sound
Elly
MacKay
Carol L. MacKay’s poems have appeared in The New Quarterly, Devour: Art & Lit Canada, The Fiddlehead, Watershed (U of California, Chico), Prairie Journal, The Antigonish Review, Red Berry Review, Lichen, Existere, and Crannog (Ireland). Her work is also included in Shy: An…
Carol
MacKay
Carol
Vancouver
Richard Somerset Mackie has an honours M.A. in mediaeval and modern history from the University of St. Andrews. He is the publisher of The British Columbia Review in Vancouver. 
Vancouver
Richard
Mackie
Red Deer
My newest book is entitled The Premier and His Grandmother: Peter Lougheed, Lady Belle and the Legacy of Metis Identity. My next book is an edited collection entitled Metis Matriarchs: Agents of Transition, now available through pre-orders. My interest in sharing the stories of…
Red Deer
Doris Jeanne
MacKinnon
Gabarus Lake
       
Gabarus Lake
Donald
MacLean
Brockville
Wendy has been blissfully free to follow the Spirit wherever it leads. This has taken her in and out of conventional roles, from her birth in Toronto and childhood in the suburbs of Montreal, to a bachelor’s degree from Queen’s University in English and Classics and training in…
Brockville
Wendy Jean
MacLean
Wendy Jean
Bedford
Two of Jill MacLean's novels for middle-grade readers ("The Nine Lives of Travis Keating" and "The Present Tense of Prinny Murphy") won The Ann Connor Brimer Award for Atlantic Canadian Children's Literature, as did her YA free verse novel, "Nix Minus One." Her third middle-…
Bedford
Jill
MacLean