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Etobicoke
Erb
Etobicoke
Calyssa Erb is a queer, autistic Canadian writer of books for young readers. She has an Honors BA in English Language and Literature from Western University, and a Certificate in Children's Publishing from Toronto Metropolitan University. When not writing, she enjoys a tall mug…
Thetis Island
Ann
Thetis Island
See www.anneriksson.ca
St. John's
St. John's
Author Biography: Helen C. Escott is an award-winning, bestselling Canadian author and playwright. Before becoming an author, she had a ten-year career in radio and TV. In 1998 she joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as Senior Communication Strategist. She began writing…
Kimia Eslah is a feminist writer and a queer woman of colour. Her work has been featured on Watershed Writers, CBC Books, Ms. Magazine and The Miramichi Reader. Kimia is the author of Enough (2023), Sister Seen, Sister Heard (2022) and The Daughter Who Walked Away (2019). Her…
Kitchener, Ontario
Kitchener, Ontario
Doris Etienne lives in Kitchener, Ontario, where she was born and raised. She graduated from Wilfrid Laurier University in 1987 with a BA in German and French. Her first young adult novel, The Jewels of Sofia Tate, was published by Dundurn Press in 2009.
Ottawa
Ottawa
Rachel Eugster's picture book The Pocket Mommy was released by Random House Canada (Tundra Books) on August 6, 2013.Rachel is also the author of Beans and Other Pulses, Fruits, Grains and Cereals, Seeds and Nuts, and Vegetables, published by Franklin Watts as the Ingredients of…
Canada
Canada
Caitlin Nicole Evans is an author and illustrator of children's picture books. She grew up in Caledon, Ontario and currently divides her time between various Canadian towns and India's tropical coastline.  An avid traveller, Caitlin spent over a decade roaming the world until…
Hamilton
Hamilton
Until 1999, Susan Evans Shaw was a research technician in Health Sciences at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. She now chooses to apply her skills to writing and history. Her father and husband were both geologists. Their influence helped cultivate her interest in the past…
Sidney
Sidney
Jann Everard's stories have been published in Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand in journals including The Malahat Review, The Fiddlehead, The New Quarterly, Prairie Fire, Grain, The Humber Literary Review, EVENT Magazine, Room Magazine, and The Dalhousie…
Calgary
Calgary
Beth has recently retired from teaching creative writing for over 30 years at Mount Royal University. For her, these past few years have indubitably been the most challenging and the most productive for a while for her as a creative writer, not only for what she has written but…
Victoria
Victoria
Linda J Eversole is an author and retired public historian who has spent most of her working life in some aspect of employment related to history. From archaeological excavations in England to research, curatorial and executive positions with a variety of institutions including…
Toronto
Ann
Toronto
Ann Ewan is an author who was born in England and now lives in North York, Ontario. She has a degree in linguistics from the University of Toronto, specializing in Old English, Irish Gaelic, and Latin. Ann works full time as a technical writer and is currently with IBM. She has…
Cary Fagan was born in Toronto in 1957. While he has devoted himself to writing fiction in recent years, he has also published works of history and literary journalism. He has written for many publications including, The Globe and Mail and Books in Canada. He teaches creative…
Sudbury
Kim
Sudbury
Kim Fahner lives, writes, and teaches in Sudbury, Ontario. Her first novel, The Donoghue Girl, is being released in September 2024, and her sixth book of poems, The Pollination Field, will be published by Turnstone Press in Spring 2025. Kim was the fourth poet laureate of the…
Toronto
Toronto
I am a late blooming Toronto nonfiction writer. Starting with my memoir, I have written a lot about mental health and addiction. I was involved in the writing of an in-depth series about the opioid crisis for the podcast Canadian True Crime in 2023. I often speak about the…
Winnipegosis
Winnipegosis
Deborah L. Delaronde-Falk lives in central Manitoba on a cattle ranch along the western shores of Lake Winnipegosis. She honors her Metis heritage by writing and publishing under her maiden name. Deborah’s twelve published stories except for Friendship Bay and The Rabbit’s Race…
Toronto
Toronto
A two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour, Terry Fallis is the award-winning author of nine national bestsellers, including his latest, A New Season, all published by McClelland & Stewart. His debut novel, The Best Laid Plans, won the 2008 Stephen Leacock…
Lytton
Lytton
Meghan Fandrich lives with her young daughter on the edge of Lytton, BC, the village that was destroyed by wildfire in 2021. She spent her childhood and much of her adult life there, in Nlaka’pamux Territory, where two rivers meet and sagebrush-covered hills reach up into…
Toronto
Toronto
Eufemia Fantetti is a graduate of the The Writer's Studio at SFU and holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Guelph. She is a three-time winner of the annual Accenti Writing contest  and her essay, "Alphabet Autobiografica", was listed as notable essays in the…
Creston
Creston
I'm a long time resident of the British Columbia Interior where I spend my work hours writing magazine articles, books, and screenplays and my spare time exploring the wilderness and occasionally racing go carts. I'm the author of the memoir Rain on a Distant Roof: A Personal…
North Saanich
North Saanich
M.A.C. Farrant is the author of nineteen works of fiction, memoir, non-fiction and plays. Her stage adaptation of My Turquoise Years premiered on April 10, 2013 at the Arts Club Theatre’s Granville Island Stage in Vancouver for a subsequent run of thirty-seven performances. The…
Grande Prairie
Grande Prairie
Mailing her homework to her great-grandfather was a Grade 4 assignment gone bad. But as with many mistakes, it had a good ending: the failed project set Sue on a path of writing every day as she accumulated more than 100 penpals throughout North America. That habit led her to a…