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Pender Island
Pender Island
Zoë Landale has published eight books, edited two books, and her work appears in over fifty anthologies. Her writing has won significant awards in three genres, including first in the Stony Brook University Short Fiction competition, National Magazine Gold for memoir, and first…
Kingsville
Kingsville
Marcy Lane draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of human behavior, crafting stories that spotlight ordinary Canadian women navigating life's most challenging situations. Her debut novel, A Mercy of Widows, published in August 2023, explores themes of grief and resilience,…
VICTORIA
VICTORIA
Catherine Lang won the Penny Wise Journalism Scholarship to attend the journalism program at Langara College in 1988, after which she moved on to community newspaper reporting and freelance writing.  These endeavours led to the publication of O'Bon in Chimunesu in 1996.…
Edmonton
Edmonton
Barbara Langhorst was born and educated in Edmonton, Alberta. After teaching for nearly 20 years at St. Peter's College in Saskatchewan, Langhorst has now moved back to Edmonton, where she teaches writing and is a mentor and editor.
Toronto
Toronto
Kateri Lanthier is a poet, essayist, and reviewer. Her books are Reporting from Night (Iguana, 2011) and Siren (Signal Editions, Véhicule Press, 2017), which was longlisted for the 2018 Pat Lowther Memorial Award. Poems from Siren have been included in four anthologies. Her…
Nanoose Bay
Nanoose Bay
Judith Lapadat, a Canadian writer, artist, and professor emeritus, has published 65 scholarly articles and chapters and co-authored an academic book. Her first poetry collection, Mixed Messages (Caitlin Press, 2002), followed a co-authored poetry book, Groping Our Way Beyond…
Ottawa
Ottawa
Margo LaPierre is a Canadian freelance editor and the author of Ajar (Guernica Editions, 2025). She serves on the Arc Poetry Magazine executive and editorial boards and is a member of poetry collective VII, who jointly authored Towers (Collusion Books, 2021) and Holy Disorder of…
Stratford
Stratford
Jon-Erik Lappano is an award-winning and best-selling children’s author, educator, and presenter. His debut picture book, Tokyo Digs a Garden, illustrated by Kellen Hatanaka, won the Governor  General's Literary Award and was a finalist for the TD Canadian…
toronto
Halifax
Halifax
Allison LaSorda’s writing has been nominated for National Magazine Awards and the CBC Poetry Prize, and selected as a Notable Essay in Best American Essays 2021. A recipient of scholarships from the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity and the Vermont Studio…
Vancouver
Vancouver
Doretta Lau started watching horror movies at age nine and sketch comedy at eleven, which was probably why she ended up completing an MFA in Writing at Columbia University. She  spent her days in New York working in children’s publishing and her nights watching musicians…
Swan River
Swan River
Fisher Lavell is a working-class writer. Her first novel, A Seven Year Ache, was shortlisted for the Margaret Laurence Award. She can often be seen at a distance, a row of blue hills on the horizon, walking the gravel roads and endless green fields of the Swan River Valley…
Gunning Cove
Gunning Cove
Cory Lavender is a poet of African Nova Scotian and European descent living in Mi’kma’ki. His full-length collection of poems, Come One Thing Another (Gaspereau Press, 2024), won the 2025 Maxine Tynes Nova Scotia Poetry Award. His chapbooks are Lawson Roy’s Revelation…
Orangeville
Orangeville
Author of The Black Cup published May 2020.
Kingston
Kingston
Chantel Lavoie is a professor in the department of English, Culture, and Communication at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston. She has published poetry and fiction in journals like The New Quarterly, Dalhousie Review, Arc, Prairie Fire, and Canadian…
Toronto
Toronto
Robin D. Laws writes novels, short stories, web serials, a comic strip, and has contributed to a variety of new media projects. He was recently named Creative Director of a new fiction imprint, Stone Skin Press. His blog is a cavalcade of hobby games, film, culture, narrative…
Victoria, BC
Victoria, BC
Julie Lawson was born in Victoria, B.C. and graduated from the University of Victoria with an Honours B.A. in French. She lived and taught in France, travelled extensively, and settled in rural East Sooke on Vancouver Island. She taught elementary school for 18 years. She now…
Deux-Montagnes / Wendat, Abenakai, Anishaabeg and Kanien'kehá:ka
Deux-Montagnes / Wendat, Abenakai, Anishaabeg and Kanien'kehá:ka
Sharon Lax is a teacher and author. Her collection of short stories, Shattered Fossils (2020), is available through Guernica Editions. She is ever grateful to the Canada Council for the Arts’ assistance in developing her latest collection of poetry that explores the loss we’re…
VICTORIA
VICTORIA
An award-winning writer on the history of exploration and cartography, and on history of natural historyof Vancouver Island. Resident in Victoria, B.C. For details please see website
Pembroke
Pembroke
Jennifer is a small business marketing author and speaker. Located in Pembroke, Ontario, Jennifer has been working with small businesses for nearly 20 years. In 2023, she published her first book – Forward Thinking for Your Business – after noticing that many small business…
NORTH VANCOUVER
NORTH VANCOUVER
Eve Lazarus is a reporter and author and she hosts and produces the Cold Case Canada true crime podcast. Her books include the BC bestsellers Cold Case BC; Murder by Milkshake; Sensational Vancouver and Vancouver Exposed: Searching for the City's Hidden History. Her latest…
Weyburn
Weyburn
Anne Lazurko is an award-winning author, a no-awards farmer, and sometime poet. Her novel, What is Written on the Tongue (ECW Press, 2022) received the Sask Book Awards Fiction Award and was shortlisted for both Book of the Year and the $20,000 Glengarry Book Award.…