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Nancy Taber's debut novel, A SEA OF SPECTRES, is publishing with Acorn Press in June 2024. Nancy is a university professor and fiction author who loves stories about strong complex women. She writes in the genres of non-fiction, historical fiction, mystery, and speculative…
Nancy
Taber
Sarnia
Lynn Tait is an award-winning poet and photographer residing in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.
Her poems have appeared in FreeFall, Vallum, CV2, Literary Review of Canada, Trinity Review, High Shelf Press, The Quarantine Review, Verse/Virtual, Muleskinner, Last Leaves and in over 100…
Sarnia
Lynn
Tait
Darcy Tamayose is a PhD student in Cultural, Social, and Political Thought (CSPT) examining the Okinawan Canadian diaspora. Her MA (History) thesis explored the kika nisei journey of Naoko Shimabukuro—spanning from southern Alberta to Hamahiga Island with focus on the…
Darcy
Tamayose
Toronto
As the daughter of immigrant parents, Urve grew up in Toronto hearing stories about the history and culture of Estonia. Urve didn’t realize that she wanted to be a writer so she attended the University of Toronto and graduated with a B.Sc. (Physical Therapy).…
Toronto
Urve
Tamberg
Vancouver
Eric Enno Tamm is an author, journalist and analyst with more than 15 years experience in the media and nonprofit sector. His first book, Beyond The Outer Shores: The Untold Odyssey of Ed Ricketts, the Pioneering Ecologist Who Inspired John Steinbeck and Joseph Campbell, was a…
Vancouver
Eric
Tamm
Kingston
Shelley Tanaka was born in Toronto, Ontario. She has a B.A. (Hons) in English and German from Queen's University and an M.A. in Comparative Literature from the University of Toronto. For the past thirty-five years she has been the fiction editor at Groundwood Books, Canada's…
Kingston
Shelley
Tanaka
Liana Tang is a Hong Kong writer who has been published or is forthcoming in 55+ publications, including a Pushcart-winning magazine and another publication with over 245K+ followers on Medium. She participated in the John Hopkins Talented Youth Program and received a 25%…
Liana
Tang
Toronto
Damian Tarnopolsky is a writer, editor and teacher.
His most recent work, The Defence, won the 2019 Voaden Prize, leading to a staged reading directed by Craig Walker at the Kingston WritersFest. His novel Goya’s Dog, the story of a dyspeptic British painter’s unhappy…
Toronto
Damian
Tarnopolsky
Toronto
Saltspring Island
Born in 1941, Patrick Taylor was reared in Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland. He was educated at Campbell College, Belfast and the Queen's University of Belfast--graduating in medicine in 1964. He trained as a gynaecologist, obtaining his speciality in 1969. Taylor emigrated…
Saltspring Island
Patrick
Taylor
Port Moody
Originally from Thunder Bay, ON, Margie has lived and worked in Vancouver, BC, Calgary, AB, Guelph, ON, and London, England. As a CBC Radio host and producer, she worked on regional and national programs (“Morningside”, “Sunday Morning”, “Gabereau”), wrote a syndicated parenting…
Port Moody
Margie
Taylor
Whistler
Lucien is a Canadian writer and airline pilot. The Sequence, his debut novel, follows a pair of mercenaries moving contraband for an organized crime syndicate, while asking some intriguing ethical questions regarding human genetic modification.
Lucien has lived in the UK, Hong…
Whistler
Lucien
Telford
Winnipeg
Craig Terlson's fiction has appeared in Lithub, Mystery Tribune, Carve, Hobart, Smokelong Quarterly, and many other literary journals in the United States, United Kingdom, and South Africa. He is the author of the novels: Correction Line, Surf City Acid Drop, Fall in One Day,…
Winnipeg
Craig
Terlson
Toronto
Beverley Terrell-Deutsch was an elementary school teacher for several years. After attaining a doctoral degree in psychology, she returned to the school system as a school psychologist, working with children and their families, and teachers, for over twenty years.…
Toronto
Beverley
Terrell-Deutsch
Toronto
Souvankham Thammavongsa is the author of four acclaimed poetry books, and the short story collection How to Pronounce Knife, winner of the 2020 Scotiabank Giller prize and Trillium Book Award, finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and PEN/America Open Book Prize,…
Toronto
Souvankham
Thammavongsa
Toronto
Manjushree Thapa writes fiction and nonfiction, and translates Nepali literature into English. She studied creative writing as a Fulbright fellow at the University of Washington in Seattle in 1998. She is the author of several books of fiction and nonfiction set in her homeland…
Toronto
Manjushree
Thapa