
Angus MacCaull is a Canadian journalist and poet with work in Newsweek, Maclean’s, CV2, Toronto Star, The Walrus and more. He grew up in Nova Scotia, where his first creative pursuit was music. When tinnitus stopped his music career, Angus turned toward language, earning an MA in applied linguistics and an MFA in creative nonfiction. He is also the author of three picture books for children. His current book projects are Ghost Tones, a memoir about coming to terms with tinnitus as a young clarinetist; and Dadadadada, a poetry manuscript about life online. He lives with his family in Toronto.