Jennifer Whiteford
BIO
Biography

Jennifer Whiteford (she/her) is the author of the 2024 romcom Make Me a Mixtape and a regular contributor to Razorcake, a long-standing punk publication. She is also one half of the CBC All in a Day monthly book review panel. She lives in Ottawa, Ontario, with her partner, children, dog and record collection. 

ADDRESS
City: Ottawa, Province/Territory: Ontario
EMAIL
GENRE
Commercial Fiction/Romance
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
Write Me a Love Song
Publisher
Doubleday Canada
Year
2027
Title
Make Me a Mixtape
Publisher
Doubleday Canada
Year
2024
LINKS
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS
Presentation details
Audience Size
Audience size
up to 100
Presentation Genre
commercial fiction/romance
Presentation Length
45 min
Presentation Description
Presentation description

A short reading and discussion of the romance genre

Presentation Fee(s)
$150
Workshop details
Audience Size
25
Intended Audience
adults
Workshop Length
1 hr
Workshop Description
Workshop description

A workshop about genre fiction and how to write creatively within the structure of an established genre, including discussions on how to work towards having your work published. 

Workshop Fee(s)
$300
School presentation details
Audience Size
40 or less
Intended Audience
older teens
Presentation Length
1 hr
Presentation Description
Presentation description

A discussion of genre fiction and how to write creatively within the structure of an established genre. 

Presentation Fee(s)
$150
EQUITY INITIATIVE
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