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Ottawa
Ottawa
James K. Moran’s fiction and poetry have appeared in various Canadian, American and British publications, including Burly Tales: Finally Fairy Tales for the Hirsute and Hefty Gay Man, Bywords, Glitterwolf: Halloween, Chasing the Moon: The Magazine of Misfit Stories, Empty Mirror…
TORONTO
TORONTO
Born in Jamaica and educated there and in the USA, Pamela ('Pam') Mordecai and her family immigrated to Canada in 1994. A former language arts teacher with a PhD in English, she was for fourteen years publications officer in the Faculty of Education, UWI, Mona, and publications…
Kingston
Kingston
Born in Montreal, boatbuilder, sailor, retired medical laboratory manager, first published Montreal Gazette 1977, recently completed Doctorate in History at Queen's University, alumnus of Humber School for Writers mentored by M.G. Vassanji. Published nine books to date (2024),…
Ajax
Ajax
Dwayne Morgan is a two-time Canadian National Poetry Slam Champion. He began his career as a spoken word artist in 1993.  In 1994, he founded Up From The Roots entertainment, to promote the positive artistic contributions of African Canadian and urban influenced artists…
Allen Morgan was born in New York City, on September 29, 1946. He is married to Leslie and has one son, Timothy. He obtained a BE.d. from the University of British Columbia in 1974. He became a Canadian citizen in 1973. He has been a children's book writer, storyteller,…
Bernice Morgan, a Newfoundland novelist and short story writer, was born in St. John's in 1935. Her two novels, which have become Canadian bestsellers, follow the struggles of an outport family from the early 1800's to the Cod Moratorium. Morgan has spent most of her working…
Gibsons
Gibsons
Writer of crime fiction, short and long, cozy and grittier.   
Toronto
Kim
Toronto
Kim Moritsugu was born in Toronto, where she now lives. She holds B.A. and M.B.A. degrees from the University of Toronto, and worked several years in a corporate setting before turning to the writing of fiction. She has also written non-fiction for CBC Radio, The Toronto Star,…
Ottawa
Ottawa
Natalie Morrill's first novel, The Ghost Keeper (2018), was recognized with the Canadian Jewish Literary Award for Fiction and the HarperCollins Canada/UBC Prize for Best New Fiction. Her poetry and fiction have been published in Canadian literary journals and included in The…
Montreal
Montreal
Rebecca Morris is a Montreal writer. She won the 2017 Malahat Review Open Season Award for Fiction and received Honourable Mention in the 2018 Prairie Fire Fiction contest. Her work has also appeared in FreeFall, carte blanche, Hamilton Arts & Letters, The Antigonish Review…
Vancouver
Vancouver
Geoffrey D. Morrison's debut novel, Falling Hour, was published in February, 2023 with Coach House Books. It was nominated for the 2024 Dublin Literary Awards and has been shortlisted for the 2024 Ethel Wilson Prize. He is also author of the chapbook Blood-Brain Barrier (2019,…
Kaslo
RG
Kaslo
RG Morse is an author, publisher, artist, and broadcaster. Morse left academia in the mid-1970s to launch a career in publishing and writing. He went on to found several successful publishing companies, including Reidmore Books, the Indigenous Learning Company, and Oz New Media…
Kitchener
Kitchener
Mark Morton, author of The Headmasters and Cupboard Love: A Dictionary of Culinary Curiosities (nominated for a Julia Child Award), is also the author of three other nonfiction titles, The End: Closing Words for a Millennium (winner of the Alexander Isbister Award for nonfiction…
Halifax
Halifax
I am the author of Adventures in Bubbles and Brine, a book that looks at the lively history and culture of fermentation in Nova Scotia. Moosewood Cookbook author Mollie Katzen calls it a ”beautifully written book – at once a travel memoir, a weave of personal histories, and an…
Tiohtià:ke/Montreal
Tiohtià:ke/Montreal
Elise Moser (she/her) is the author of books, short stories, and book reviews, has edited several anthologies, and was the founding literary editor of the online arts and culture magazine, The Rover. She is a freelance writer and editor and has been a mentor. She has served on…
Toronto
Toronto
Peggy is the author of Say Something, Our Friendship Rules, and One of Us.  Schools have developed plays, music videos and "Say Something Days" using the books, which have sold more than 100,000 copies.  Peggy's essays, poems and short stories have appeared in The New York…
Toronto
Toronto
Ezat Mossallanjed holds Ph.D. degree in Political Economy He has been working with refugees and traumatized (including LGBTI) clients since the year 1980. He joined the Canadian Centre for Victims of Torture (CCVT) as a Director on the Board in 1992 and a staff Counselor in 1997…
Halifax
Halifax
donalee Moulton is a professional writer and editor based in Halifax, N.S.  As a professional journalist, donalee’s byline has appeared in more than 100 print and online publications throughout North America and beyond. These include The National Post, Chatelaine, Maclean’s,…
Cambridge
Claire Mowat was born and educated in Toronto and is a graduate of Ontario College of Art. Originally she was a graphic designer, but switched to writing during the 1960s when she lived in Newfoundland. This led to her first book, The Outport People. Her second book Pomp and…
Burnaby
Burnaby
Roslyn Muir is a novelist, screenwriter, and writing instructor. Born in Scotland, she grew up in Vancouver, Canada, and often uses the similar landscapes of both countries in her stories. Roslyn is an award winning screenwriter who writes YA stories, family drama, and thrillers…