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Lion's Head
Lion's Head
Jules Torti is the Editor-in-Chief of Harrowsmith magazine. Her freelance work has appeared in Cottage Life, Coast Mountain Culture, JourneyWoman, Our Homes, FASHION, Write, Canadian Running, Massage Therapy Canada, Living Room, The Vancouver Sun and The…
Surrey
Surrey
Dale Tracy is a faculty member of the English Department at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. She is the author of the poetry collection Derelict Bicycles (Anvil, 2022) and the monograph With the Witnesses: Poetry, Compassion, and Claimed Experience (McGill-Queen's, 2017).
Chelsea
Chelsea
Mary Trafford’s writing has appeared in several publications, including The Fiddlehead, Contemporary Verse 2 (CV2), Arc Poetry Magazine, Canadian Woman Studies, Gone Dogs, Up the Gatineau, and several chapbook projects. A graduate of the universities of Guelph, Toronto and…
Vancouver
Vancouver
Kim Trainor is the granddaughter of an Irish banjo player and a Polish faller who worked in logging camps around Port Alberni in the 1930s. Her earlier books are Karyotype (Brick Books, 2015), Ledi (Book*hug, 2018), shortlisted for the Raymond Souster award, and A…
Tkaronto
Tkaronto
Barbara Tran’s poetry collection Precedented Parroting was a finalist for the Governor General’s Literary Award; won 3rd place for the Fred Cogswell Award for Excellence in Poetry; and was shortlisted for the Pat Lowther Award and the Gerald Lampert Award. Barbara authored the…
Vancouver
Vancouver
Born in Saskatoon and raised in Winnipeg, Rhea Tregebov is the author of eight critically acclaimed collections of poetry, most recently Talking to Strangers, released in 2024 by Signal Editions, Vehicule Press. Talking to Strangers won the 2024 Canadian Jewish Literary…
James Trettwer lives in Regina where he writes fiction and sometimes dabbles in poetry.  A University of Regina graduate in English Literature, Trettwer's first book Thorn-Field won the Saskatchewan Book Awards - City of Regina Book Award. A reviewer of Thorn-Field says, "…
Toronto
Toronto
Nina Trifan is a Canadian writer based in Toronto, Ontario. She is the author of the novel "The Country That Lives Within Me" and the children's book "Where Do Ideas Come From?", both published by Univers (Editura Univers). Inspired by her own experience as an immigrant, her…
Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Linda Trinh is a Vietnamese Canadian author who writes fiction and nonfiction for children and adults. She explores identity, cultural background, and spirituality. The Healer and the Phoenix is the first installment of a contemporary fantasy four-book chapter book series…
Baysville
Baysville
Wendy Truscott has been inspired and shaped by the  Muskoka district of Ontario, Canada, for seventy years, as both a seasonal cottager and a permanent resident. Most significantly, this is where she met her amazing husband. Muskoka’s rich history provides the setting for…
Vancouver
Vancouver
Henry Tsang is the author of White Riot: The 1907 Anti-Asian Riots in Vancouver (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2023) and creator of 360 Riot Walk, a 360 video walking tour of the Riots. He is also an artist whose projects explore the spatial politics of history, cultural translation…
Kingston
Kingston
Sarah Yi-Mei Tsiang is the author of Sweet Devilry (Oolichan Books, 2011) A Flock of Shoes (Annick Press 2010) and Dogs Don't Eat Jam and Other Things Big Kids Know. She has two new books forthcoming with Annick Press, Warriors and Wailers: One Hundred Ancient Chinese Jobs You…
Toronto
Toronto
Aaron Tucker is the author of the forthcoming novel Soldiers, Hunters, Not Cowboys with Coach House Books on June 6th, 2023. His essay “A Cowboy’s Work” was longlisted for the 2022 CBC Non-Fiction Prize and is part of a work-in-progress collection of essays. Tucker’s latest…
Oakville
Oakville
I’m having fun writing in the sci-fi genre for the first time … getting my characters into impossible and fearsome situations and then figuring out how to help them escape. Oh, what a sadist I am. So, what else do I do, when not rubbing my hands together in malicious glee?…
Ajax
Ajax
Throughout an eclectic career Heather Tucker has gathered stories— from international community health projects to her experience as a teacher, bereavement counsellor, public health and psychiatric nurse. Heather spent many years developing health and education…
Oakville
Oakville
David L. Tucker has won dozens of international awards as a writer, producer and director of television documentaries, art specials, drama and current affairs programming. Best known for his work on CBC’s The Nature of Things with David Suzuki, Tucker has garnered a Gemini for…
Toronto
Toronto
Ann Tudor has a B.A. in English from DePauw University and an M.A.T. degree from Vanderbilt University, so it's clear she didn't start out to be a cook. But while sharing meal preparation with graduate school roommates, she learned the joys of creating in the kitchen, regularly…
Diane Tullson has published 12 novels for young people. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia.
Kelowna
Kelowna
Glenna is the author of novel, The Art of Getting Lost and Found (Breakwater Books 2026). She worked as a freelance writer covering the arts in Kelowna BC for more than two decades, with a weekly column called Arts Seen and a magazine column called Musical Notes. Her short…
Toronto
Toronto
Bryn Turnbull is a writer of historical fiction with a penchant for fountain pens. Equipped with a master's of letters in creative writing from the University of St. Andrews, a master's of professional communication from Ryerson University and a bachelor's degree in English…