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Etobicoke
Etobicoke
Nancy Graham is a Toronto writer whose first book "Afraid of the Day: a daughter's journey" is written from the vantage point of one who bears witness to her mother's recurring rollercoaster journeys into the deep dark hell of major depressive disorder through the 1960s, 1970s…
Calgary
Cambridge
Cambridge
Taylor is a writer, theatre artist, and educator living in Cambridge, Ontario / Haldimand Tract. In her writing, she enjoys digging into difficult subjects using humour, developing complex characters, and balancing complicated relationships. Her projects often ask decolonial and…
Sundridge
Sundridge
Monica Graham is a Nova Scotia-based freelance journalist, columnist, and the author of ten books of non-fiction. The most recent, Senior Moment - Navigating the Challenges of Caring for Mom, was published in 2021 by Nimbus. Monica served as 2008 Writer in Residence at Berton…
Toronto
Toronto
Catherine Graham (Hon B.A., B.Ed., M.A. in creative writing) is a Toronto-based writer of poetry and fiction. Among her seven poetry collections The Celery Forest was named a CBC Best Book of the Year and appears on their Ultimate Canadian Poetry List. Her Red Hair Rises with…
Toronto
Toronto
Canadian of English descent. World traveled. Lecturer, writer, poet. An investigative journalist who holds eight earned university degrees that include four from York University (Summa Cum Laude), Toronto, Ontario. Academic papers and textbooks published.
Sheila Graham-Smith was born in New Brunswick and lives in rural Nova Scotia. Her first novel, The View From Errisbeg, was published in July 2024. Her second novel, If, After Snow, is set in Nova Scotia, and will be released in 2025. She is an amateur landscape painter and a…
Toronto, ON
Toronto, ON
Debbie Spring, a resident of Thornhill, Ontario, has been a published writer since 1985. She has nine published books. Specializing in children's books, her portfolio includes short stories, plays, non-fiction and fiction picture books, juvenile and Young Adult fiction novels.…
Toronto
Toronto
Linda Granfield has taken her life-long interest in history and worked it into more than 30 non-fiction titles for young readers and adults. Her research travels have taken her to China, France, the United Kingdom, and all over North America.
Many of her books deal with war and…
Halifax
Hamilton
Summerside
Toronto
Toronto
Sonja Greckol's fourth book, Monitoring Station (University of Alberta Press 2023) enters a slipstream of space and planetary language, circling time, embodying loss and longing, generating and regenerating in a faltering climate. Orbiting through a mother’s death, a grandbaby’s…
Surrey
Campbell River
Campbell River
Shari Green is an award-winning author of novels in verse. Her books have been included on international “best of” lists and nominated for multiple provincial and state readers’-choice programs. When she’s not writing or reading, Shari can often be found wandering the beaches or…
Edmonton
Edmonton
Mark Allan Greene is an author, playwright, and lawyer who grew up in Saint John, New Brunswick. As a child, he explored the many buildings, monuments, and historic locations where the ghosts of the past still remain. This sparked his desire to resurrect the epic stories that…
Edmonton
Edmonton
Leslie Greentree’s new short story collection, Not the Apocalypse I Was Hoping For (September 2022, University of Calgary Press) was shortlisted for a 2023 High Plains Book Award. An earlier short story collection, A Minor Planet for You, won the 2007 Howard O’Hagan Prize for…
Fort McMurray
Fort McMurray
Therese Greenwood’s memoir, What You Take With You: Wildfire, Family and the Road Home, published by the University of Alberta Press, was a Finalist for Nonfiction Book of the Year Award from the Book Publishers of Alberta. Her short crime fiction has appeared across Canada and…