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Tkaronto
Tkaronto
Camille Hernández-Ramdwar is an author, scholar, and independent consultant. Her debut collection of short stories Suite as Sugar was published by Dundurn Press in 2023. Her earlier work appeared in Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root: Caribbean Fabulist Fiction (Invisible Cities…
Victoria
Victoria
Peggy Herring is the author of Anna, Like Thunder (Brindle & Glass, 2018) and This Innocent Corner  (Oolichan Books, 2010). She has also published short fiction in Grain, The Antigonish Review, The New Quarterly, Prism international, and This Magazine. Work with…
London
London
is a hyphenate whose debuts as a poet, curator, playwright, filmmaker, and screenwriter respectively appeared with Gordon Hill Press (2021), McIntosh Gallery (2022), TAP: Centre for Creativity (2022), Astoria Pictures (2023), and Rose Garden Press (2024), with a non-fiction…
Cranbrook
Cranbrook
Renée Hetherington obtained a BA in business and economics from Simon Fraser University in 1981, an MBA from theUniversity of Western Ontario in 1985, and an interdisciplinary PhD in anthropology, biology, geography, and geology from the University of Victoria, British…
Toronto
Toronto
Victoria Hetherington is the author of two critically acclaimed literary science-fiction novels: Amazon First Novel Award shortlisted and MOONCALVES (Now or Never, 2019) and AUTONOMY (Dundurn Press, 2022). Her nonfiction book INTO THE MIST: FINDING CF-JDO (Kestrel…
Onaping (Greater City of Sudbury)
Onaping (Greater City of Sudbury)
K.P. Heyming (KPH) is a bilingual writer with deep roots, a full heart, and a yearning to set her soul in ink and paper with the help of an old, dusty typewriter. In her writing, she displays the most fragile emotions through the exploration of an ordinary life.   …
Roberts Creek
Roberts Creek
Caitlin Hicks is an author, international playwright, and acclaimed performer, storyteller and presenter in British Columbia, Canada. "My life and work have been profoundly affected by the central circumstance of my existence: I was born into a very large military Catholic…
Christine Higdon's new novel, Gin, Turpentine, Pennyroyal, Rue (ECW Press) launched in September 2023 and has been nominated for the Ontario Library Association's Forest of Reading 2025 Evergreen Award. Her first novel, The Very Marrow of Our Bones, (ECW Press) won the…
Toronto
Toronto
Rebecca's first book, a collection of short stories called The Colours of Birds, was published by Tightrope Books in 2018. The title story first appeared in The Antigonish Review (2008), and her story "The White Stain" won second place in the Toronto Star Short Story Contest in…
LAWRENCE HILL is the award-winning and internationally bestselling author of ten books of fiction and nonfiction, including The Book of Negroes, which was made into a six-part TV mini-series, and The Illegal, which was the winner of CBC Canada Reads. His previous novels, Some…
Port George
Port George
Born in Toronto, Nova Scotia has been Hill-Lehr’s home since 1985 – except when she lived in New Zealand and in Scotland. She holds a BA (Theatre Studies), MA (English), and M.Ed. (Counselling) – all from Acadia University. She has diverse interests, but writing is her passion.…
Nanaimo
Nanaimo
Robert Hilles divides his time between Nanaimo, BC and Khon Kaen, Thailand. He won the Governor General’s Award for Poetry for Cantos from A Small Room and has published twenty-four books including eighteen books of poetry. His twenty-fifth book will appear in 2023 and…
Edmonton
Edmonton
Michael Hingston is a writer and publisher in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He is the author of Try Not to Be Strange: The Curious History of the Kingdom of Redonda, which the Washington Post called "wonderfully entertaining." Hingston's other books include…
A math professor at Niagara College, located in Welland, Ontario, Jolie Phuong Hoang escaped Vietnam in 1983 with five siblings and settled in Canada in 1984. Writing is her concealed passion that has patiently waited for the right time to reveal itself. Her debut, Anchorless…
After 27 years in Calgary, dee Hobsbawn-Smith now resides in Treaty Six Territory, on family land west of Saskatoon with her husband, the writer Dave Margoshes, and their pets. Dee's poetry, essays, fiction, food writing, and journalism has appeared in newspapers, magazines,…
Cambridge
Vancouver
Vancouver
Deborah Hodge is the author of thirty-five books for children. She specializes in writing engaging nonfiction for young readers and loves the challenge of using few words to explain big thoughts. She also enjoys writing picture books. Many of Deborah's books have received awards…
Jack Hodgins was born in Comox on Vancouver Island in 1938, and raised in the logging community of Merville. After graduating from the University of British Columbia, he moved--with his wife Dianne--to Nanaimo, where he taught high school English until 1979. He has been a writer…
Ottawa
Ottawa
After a career that spanned areas from space hardware engineering to books and podcasts on etymology Charles has decided that there is nothing more worthy of his time than trying to stimulate solutions to climate change. To that end he dedicates his time to constructive…
Sturgeon County
Sturgeon County
Tara Hodgson has been teaching for the past seventeen years. She spends her days surrounded by teens and has witnessed the changes that technology, especially social media, has had on the teenage experience. She lives on an acreage in Sturgeon County, Alberta with her husband,…