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Calgary
Calgary
Dana Goldstein is an author and podcaster. She has published three memoirs, The Girl in the Gold Bikini, a collection of stories about her relationship with food, Murder on my Mind, a memoir of menopause, and Spent, a collection of stories about her experience in retail…
Amherstburg
Amherstburg
  My twenty-year nursing career in Chemotherapy, ER, OR, and Psychiatry form the back story of Still the Soul Survives. During my second career as producer and host of the international, award-winning “Boker Tov” radio show from 1996 to 2012, I conducted interviews and…
Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Gabriele Goldstone writes the books she wanted to read while growing up as the daughter of European immigrants. She earned her MA in modern German Literature at the U of M before focusing on raising three children while working as a letter carrier. Always a reader, she's now…
Gabriella Goliger’s first book, Song of Ascent, won the 2001 Upper Canada Writer's Craft Award. She was co-winner of the 1997 Journey Prize for short fiction, was a finalist for this prize in 1995 and won the Prism International award in 1993. She has also been published in a…
Mississauga
Mississauga
Sahar Golshan is the author of So Loud! (Annick Press, 2024) Illustrations by Shiva Delsooz. She is a writer, language learner, and the director of the short documentary KAR. Sahar is the 2022 winner of the Marina Nemat Award for Creative Writing in Non-Fiction. She is a…
Gom
Leona Gom was born on an isolated farm in the north Peace River district of Alberta, where she lived for 20 years. She received her B.Ed. and M.A. from the University of Alberta. She has taught at various colleges and universities, including the University of Alberta, U.B.C.,…
Ottawa
Ottawa
Alyssa Gonzalez is a biology Ph.D., public speaker, and writer. Her fiction uses science-fiction and fantasy elements to explore social isolation, autism, gender, trauma, and the relationships between all of these things. She is by some accounts one of the earliest participants…
Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Seyward Goodhand's stories have been shortlisted for the Writers’ Trust/McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize and a National Magazine Award, and longlisted for the CBC Short Story Prize. Her first collection of stories, Even That Wildest Hope (Invisible Publishing), was a…
Ottawa
Ottawa
Cait Gordon is an autistic, disabled, and queer Canadian writer of speculative fiction that celebrates diversity. Originally from Verdun, Québec, Cait had worked for over two decades as a technical writer, then channelled her love for words into storytelling. She is the author…
Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Ariel Gordon (she/her) is a Winnipeg/Treaty 1 territory-based writer, editor, and enthusiast. She is the ringleader of Writes of Spring, a National Poetry Month project with the Winnipeg International Writers Festival that appears in the Winnipeg Free Press. Gordon also works as…
Gabriola
Gabriola
The author of eight non-fiction books and a contributor to several anthologies, Katherine Palmer Gordon has been writing for publications in both Canada and New Zealand since 1995. Born in England in 1963, her much-travelled French/Scottish family eventually settled in New…
Cornwall
Cornwall
Christine Gordon Manley has been a freelance editor for fifteen (ish) years and has worked on over 40 books, including fiction, memoirs, children’s books, educational material, YA, and even cookbooks. When she’s not helping other authors with their words, Christine likes to put…
LeRoy Gorman was born in Smiths Falls, Ontario on August 7, 1949, and was raised on a farm near Merrickville. He teaches in Kingston, and lives in Napanee with his wife Sheila and their children Lori, Kimberly and Sean.
Toronto, Ontario
Toronto, Ontario
Carolyn Gossage grew up in Toronto, where she learned to skip (school) and jump (queues) and other useful lifetime skills. As an only child, the allure of books and writing claimed her as an early victim. After studying French and German, she spent a year at the Sorbonne in…
Victoria
Victoria
Hiromi Goto is an emigrant from Japan who gratefully resides in W̱SÁNEĆ Territory.  Her first novel, Chorus of Mushrooms, won the 1995 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize Best First Book, Canada and Caribbean Region, and was the co-winner of the Canada-Japan Book Award. Her second adult…
Victoria
Victoria
John Gould is the author The End of Me – a collection of 56 sudden stories exploring the experience of mortality – and of two previous collections in the same form, including Kilter, a finalist for the Giller prize. He’s also written a novel, Seven Good Reasons Not to Be Good,…
New Westminster
New Westminster
Writer of speculative literary fiction and science fiction.