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Victoria
Rebecca Wigod had a thirty-year career in print journalism, finishing with ten years as editor of The Vancouver Sun's books pages. In that position she met and interviewed Julian Barnes, Oliver Sacks, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and many other admirable writers. An avid reader of…
Victoria
Rebecca
Wigod
Comox
Paula Wild is an award-winning author of seven books including her newest release, Return of the Wolf: Conflict & Coexistence (Douglas & McIntyre 2018), a Silver Medal winner in the Environment/Ecology category of the Independent Publisher Book Awards. Her previous book…
Comox
Paula
Wild
Bala, Ontario
Charles Wilkins (website charleswilkins.ca) is the author of fifteen books, including The Circus at the Edge of the Earth (about his travels with the Great Wallenda Circus), Walk to New York (about his 2002 walk from Thunder Bay to New York City), and In the Land of Long…
Bala, Ontario
Charles
Wilkins
Kamakura, Japan
Eli K.P. William is a sci-fi novelist and Japanese literary translator. He is the author of the Jubilee Cycle trilogy, set in a future Tokyo turned financial dystopia, where every action—from blinking to sexual intercourse—is intellectual property owned by corporations that…
Kamakura, Japan
Eli K.P.
William
Eli K.P.
Toronto
Born in Northern Ontario, E. M. Williams (Elizabeth) has written all her life. Chaos Calling: Book I of The Xenthian Cycle is her first published novel. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from the University of Waterloo and a Master of Arts in Literary Theory…
Toronto
E. M.
Williams
Vancouver
Ian Williams is a poet and fiction writer. He is the author of Reproduction  (novel, Random House, 2019), Personals (poetry, Freehand, 2012), Not Anyone's Anything (stories, Freehand, 2011), and You Know Who You Are (poems, Wolsak and Wynn, 2010). He is the winner of the 2011…
Vancouver
Ian
Williams
Calgary
Lynda Williams (she/her) is a short fiction writer and champion of unlikeable female characters. Her debut collection, The Beauty And The Hell Of It and other stories, is forthcoming from Guernica Editions in 2025.
Calgary
Lynda
Williams
Judith Williams was born in Quebec, but has lived more than half of her life in Alberta. With several international awards in children’s non-fiction, she has ten books in print, three of which are translated into Spanish. Besides writing and editing, Judith provides workshops on…
Judith
Williams
Owen Sound
Rebekkah Williams, RP, MA, Ex.A.T, TIR, is a Registered Psychotherapist, Writer, and Expressive Arts Therapist specializing in the treatment of trauma for over thirty four years.   She is the Co-founder and Director of Nemesis Group, her private practice, contracting with…
Owen Sound
Rebekkah
Williams (Adams/Alexander)
Rebekkah
Dave Williamson was born in Winnipeg, and studied at the University of Manitoba. He was the advertising manager of The Bay (Saskatoon), before joining Red River Community College in Winnipeg as an instructor in advertising, communications and creative writing. He founded the…
Dave
Williamson
Uxbridge
Tamara is a captivating storyteller whose talents transcend traditional boundaries. A published author, award-winning playwright, successful painter, and touring musician, she effortlessly weaves her creativity into various art forms. Blending her immense passion for the arts…
Uxbridge
Tamara
Williamson
Norway House
David Yerex Williamson is a university instructor and poet living on Treaty 5 territory in Norway House, Manitoba, on the bank of the historic Nelson River. His work has appeared in The Dalhousie Review, Prairie, Fire, Contemporary Verse 2, Aesthetica, The New Quarterly and…
Norway House
David Yerex
Williamson
Halifax
Writer: Seen Reading (p: Freehand; e: HarperCollins) WIP: a collection of linked pieces about life as an ageing queer with a focus on housing precarity (Canada Council Explore and Create grant and receipient of a Woodcock Fund grant from the Writers' Trust of Canada) Recent…
Halifax
Jules
Wilson
Julie
Coniston
Toronto
K. R. Wilson is a Toronto-area writer. His novel An Idea About my Dead Uncle won the inaugural Guernica Prize in 2018, and his novel Call Me Stan: A Tragedy in Three Millennia was long-listed for the 2022 Leacock Medal. His work has also appeared in The Temz Review, The…
Toronto
K. R. (Kevin)
Wilson
Eden Mills (Near Guelph)
Janet Wilson is an award winning author of non-fiction and creative non-fiction books for children. She has illustrated over fifty picture books in her thirty-five year career. She welcomes the opportunity to give inspirational talks on the power of young activists.
Eden Mills (Near Guelph)
Janet
Wilson
Toronto
Jia Qing Wilson-Yang is a Toronto based writer. Her debut novel, Small Beauty, won the 2016 Lambda Literary Award for Best Transgender Fiction and received and Honourable Mention in the 2016 Dayne Ogilvie Prize for Emerging LGBTQ Writers. Her short fiction and poetry has…
Toronto
Jiaqing
Wilson-Yang
Jiaqing
Kentville
David A. Wimsett's works include newspaper and magazine articles, blogs, corporate writing, short stories and novels that range from historical fiction to fantasy and science fiction. He is also a film maker, photographer and composer. The stories he writes follow characters as…
Kentville
David
Wimsett
David
London
Jason Winders is a writer, editor, journalist, ad man, and father living in London, Ontario, Canada. His first book, George Dixon: The Short Life of Boxing’s First Black World Champion, was published in September 2021.
London
Jason
Winders