TP Wood graduated from McMaster University with an Honours Degree in English and History. He has been editor of three weekly newspapers, and two corporate publications, has written executive speeches, screenplays, and thirty years of personal journals. He is an active member of The Canadian Authors Association, The Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia, and The Writers' Union of Canada. His poetry has been published in the Niagara Poetry Anthology, The Banister, and Gravitas. 77 North is his debut novel. He lives in Nova Scotia.
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            BIO
          
          Biography
              
            ADDRESS
          
          
                                            City: Westville,
                                                          Province/Territory:   Nova Scotia
                        
        
            EMAIL
          
          
                      c/o TWUC
                    
        
            PUBLICATIONS
          
          Publications
          Title
              77 Degrees North
          Publisher
              Mosaic Press
          Year
              2023
          
            AWARDS
          
          Awards
          Name
              Tom Wood
          
            LINKS
          
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            Programs & Interests
          
           
                Interested in participating Union’s Ontario Writers-in-the-Schools program:
              
              All members are eligible for the Union’s Ontario Writers-in-the-Schools program. Are you interested in participating in this pro
              Yes
          
                Interested in participating in the Northern Ontario WITS program:
              
              The Union’s Northern Ontario Writers-in-the-Schools program funds in-person visits to northern Ontario schools when possible. Ar
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