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Ottawa
Feminist entrepreneurship, sex and relationships, health and wellness, art, education, travel, and parenting are some topics in my feature stories, profiles and personal essays. The biggest gift of being a writer is meeting so many interesting people in the course of research…
Ottawa
Sue
Nador
Mississauga
Sabyasachi Nag is the author of Hands Like Trees (Ronsdale Press, 2023) and three poetry collections including the highly acclaimed Uncharted (Mansfield Press, 2021). His work has appeared in over forty literary journals and anthologies worldwide including Canadian Literature,…
Mississauga
Sabyasachi (Sachi)
Nag
Kenya-born writer Isabel Nanton lives in Canada and East Africa, working as a journalist, author of both non-fiction and fiction, broadcaster and teacher. Since completing a Press Fellowship awarded at Cambridge University in 2002, her focus is currently on writing the stories…
Isabel
Nanton
Zehra Naqvi is a writer of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. She is the author of The Knot of My Tongue: Poems and Prose (McClelland & Stewart 2024). She is a receipient of the 2021 Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers awarded by the Writers’ Trust of Canada. Her poem ‘…
Zehra
Naqvi
Windsor
André Narbonne is the father of four children and the author of three books. His critical and creative writing has seen publication in nearly one hundred North American journals, been anthologized in Best Canadian Stories, and won the Atlantic Writing Competition, the FreeFall…
Windsor
Andre
Narbonne
Vancouver
MAHTAB NARSIMHAN is an award-winning author with numerous critically acclaimed books, nominated for several awards, including The Third Eye which won the Silver Birch Fiction Award. She is inspired by the desire to make sense of the world through stories and is deeply committed…
Vancouver
Mahtab
Narsimhan
Mississauga
Peta-Gaye Nash is a Jamaican-Canadian writer of short fiction, children's books and poetry. She has two collections of short fiction, I Too Hear the Drums (2014) and Told Ya! (2024), as well as seven children's books, including the award winning Bushyhead. Her Caribbean heritage…
Mississauga
Peta-Gaye
Nash
Lilian Nattel lives in Toronto with her husband and two children who have compelled her to learn to skate, swim and knit, and have taught her what really matters in the universe.
Lilian
Nattel
Mansons Landing
Monica Nawrocki lives with her partner on a remote island off the west coast of Canada where Art is embraced as an essential and joyful part of daily life. She earns her living as a substitute teacher—often reading under-construction manuscripts to captive classroom audiences…
Mansons Landing
Monica
Nawrocki
Alexa Nazzaro holds a B.A. in Creative Writing from Concordia University, where she studied under the likes of Trevor Ferguson, Connie Barnes Rose, and Sara O'Leary. Her work has been featured in Soliloquies, Carte Blanche and Cell Stories, as well as in an anthology by…
Alexa
Nazzaro
Toronto
Lillian Nećakov is the author many chapbooks, including, The Lake Contains and Emergency Room (Apt. 9 Press; shortlisted for the bpNichol Chapbook Award), as well as the full-length collections il virus (Anvil Press; shortlisted for the Pat Lowther Memorial Award), Hooligans (…
Toronto
Lillian
Nećakov
Lorri Neilsen Glenn was born in Winnipeg and lived in railway towns in Manitoba, Alberta,and Saskatchewan. An ethnographer, essayist, and poet, she studied at the Universities of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Harvard. Neilsen Glenn now lives and works in…
Lorri
Neilsen Glenn
Masset
Winnipeg
Colleen is a teacher and author from Winnipeg, Canada. Her books have been nominated for student-choice awards across the country and in the US. Harvey Comes Home won the SYRCA Willow (Saskatchewan) and the McNally Robinson Book of the Year for Young People. It was also a Bank…
Winnipeg
Colleen
Nelson
Montreal
Karen is a YA author who also works as a guidance counsellor in Montreal, QC. She teaches creative writing to 'kids' of all ages, and is available for virtual author visits, as well as live visits and creative writing workshops.
Montreal
Karen
Nesbitt
South Frontenac
Laurie Ness Gordon lives on a waterfront property north of Kingston, Ontario. She has worked as an educator, consultant, workshop presenter and writer. Her articles and short stories have appeared in newspapers and magazines in Canada and England. In 2014, Borealis Press…
South Frontenac
Laurie
Ness Gordon
Vancouver
Kim Neville is an author and graduate of the Clarion West Writers Workshop, where she found the first shiny piece of inspiration that became The Memory Collectors. When she’s not writing she can be found heron-spotting on the seawall or practicing yoga in order to keep calm. She…
Vancouver
Kim
Neville
vancouver
William New (poet, children's writer, literary critic; b Vancouver 1938) was educated at UBC in English and Geography (BEd 1961, MA 1963) and ULeeds (PhD 1966). He taught at UBC (1965-2003), specializing in the English literatures of the Commonwealth; edited Canadian Literature…
vancouver
William
New
Rosseau
Carol Marie Newall lives in the Muskoka Lakes district north of Toronto with her husband and granddaughter. Her surprise discovery of a family secret inspired a longterm quest to learn about the British Child Migration to Canada, a little known program that sent more than one…
Rosseau
Carol Marie
Newall
Toronto
Miranda is the author of Rough Magic, a memoir-in-essays about living with borderline personality disorder. Her work has appeared in The Globe and Mail, Chatelaine, Broadview Magazine, The Walrus, and more. Her story, “Kids in Crisis,” received an honourable mention from the…
Toronto
Miranda
Newman
Ottawa
Wayne Ng was born in downtown Toronto to Chinese immigrants who fed him a steady diet of bitter melon and kung fu movies. Ng is a social worker who lives to write, travel, eat, and play, preferably all at the same time. He is an award-winning author and traveller who continues…
Ottawa
Wayne
Ng