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North Saanich
North Saanich
TIMOTHY CHRISTIAN graduated as a Commonwealth Scholar from King’s College, Cambridge. He served as a law professor and Dean at the Faculty of Law at The University of Alberta and a visiting professor in Japan and Taiwan. Christian read A Moveable Feast in the cafes of Aix-en-…
Kingston
Kingston
Dr. Theodore Christou is a Professor of Social Studies and History Education at Queen’s University as well as the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies in the Faculty of Education. Theodore is a poet, historian, and philosopher of education. As an interdisciplinary education…
Waterloo
Waterloo
Dana is a trained scientist who is passionate about making science accessible for both children and adults. She is the author of four nonfiction books:  The Beekeepers: How Humans Changed the World of Bumble Bees (Scholastic Focus, 2021) Animal Minds: What Are They Thinking? (…
Toronto
Toronto
Maria Cichosz is a novelist and scholar of art, theory, drug cultures, and the history of ideas. She holds a Ph.D. in Modern Thought & Literature from Stanford University where she was recently a Humanities & Sciences Postdoctoral Dean’s Fellow. Maria currently teaches…
Ottawa
Ottawa
A nonconformist, having fought censorship in literature in his former totalitarian homeland of Czechoslovakia, he has had two of his book-length manuscripts destroyed, himself having been persecuted and eventually sentenced to a two-year prison term. Embraced by freedom offered…
Toronto
Toronto
Maria was born and educated in Calgary, Alberta.  She received her doctorate from Cambridge University and has published in her research area of British sixteenth century socio-legal history.  Her story of family, cultural identity and Calgary, Spaghetti Western: How My Father…
Toronto
Toronto
Carmela Circelli was born in southern Italy and grew up in Montreal. She moved to Toronto in 1976 to study philosophy. She has been teaching on contract in the Philosophy and Humanities department of York University since 1990. She also has a private paractice as a…
Cobourg
Cobourg
Major General (ret) Scott Clancy  OMM  MSM  CD Major General (ret) Clancy served in multiple squadrons of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) in the Canadian Armed Forces as a tactical helicopter pilot. As a Director General on the RCAF staff his responsibilities included all…
Toronto
Toronto
KERRY CLARE is the author three novels Asking for a Friend (out now from Doubleday Canada), Waiting for a Star to Fall and Mitzi Bytes, and editor of The M Word: Conversations About Motherhood. A National Magazine Award-nominated essayist, and editor of Canadian books website…
BA degree from Oberlin CollegeMD.CM degree from McGill UniversityResidency training in psychiuatry at the University of Western OntarioFellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada 1966Inpsyvhiatric practice in Barrie, Ontario since 1966, currently semi-retired
Calgary
Calgary
Judith Clark is a playwright, novelist, and indexer. 
Calgary
Pam
Calgary
Pam’s passion for history and social justice inspires her poetry, short stories, articles and novels. She has mentored writers through the Canmore Shoe Project, Writers Guild of Alberta Borderlines’ Program and as a Story Coach with Alexandra Writers Center. Her novel, Kalyna (…
Oakville
Oakville
Richard Clark has written ten middle grade and chapter books, one of which, My Best Friend Is a Secret Agent, was published worldwide in September, 2021, by Wattpad Books. It is currently in development with Nelvana/Corus Ent. and Wattpad Studios as an animated TV series. …
Vancouver B.C and Godfrey, ON
Vancouver B.C and Godfrey, ON
Miriam Clavir began creative writing after a career in the field of art and cultural materials conservation. Her mystery novels in particular combine fiction with an insider knowledge of museums and archaeological excavations. Miriam’s short fiction has appeared in The New…
Ottawa
Ottawa
Conyer Clayton is an Ottawa-based writer and editor from Kentucky, whose award-winning, multi-genre work often explores grief, disability, and gender-based violence through a surrealist lens. They are the author of But the sun, and the ships, and the fish, and the waves. (A…
Guelph/ Kitchener-Waterloo
Guelph/ Kitchener-Waterloo
Prior to a career in advertising I was a high school teacher in The Bahamas. After advertising I wrote my one and only published work: Finding Lily (2006). Shelagh Rogers said of my memoir: "This is a story that goes right to your core. It's about the nature of happiness and…
Toronto
Toronto
David Livingstone Clink (also published as David Clink) is a poet, podcaster, poker player, and punster. He has a degree in English from York University. He is the author of five books of poetry, and six poetry chapbooks. He has edited one anthology, and seven poetry chapbooks.…
Mary Frances Coady was born in Saskatchewan and raised in Alberta. She now lives in Toronto.  Her short work has appeared in The Antigonish Review, The Dalhousie Review, The Fiddlehead, Whetstone, Commonweal, and other publications. She has taught at Centennial College and …
Toronto
Toronto
Award-winning Author of Glitterature. Paul Coccia is the author of Cub, The Player, I Got You Babe, Leon Levels Up, and co-author of On The Line with Eric Walters. He has a Specialist in English from the University of Toronto and a Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from…
Kelowna
Kelowna
Joanna Cockerline is a CBC Literary Awards prizewinner and the author of the forthcoming novel Still (Porcupine's Quill, Autumn 2025). She has published fiction in journals such as Room, International Human Rights Arts, En Route, and The Fiddlehead, and has been nominated for…