Terence M. Green (BA, BEd, University of Toronto; BA, MA, Unversity College, Dublin) of Toronto, the author of eight books (7 novels and a collection of stories), is profiled in Canadian Who's Who, Contemporary Authors (10,000 word entry), The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature, The Encyclopedias of Science Fiction and Fantasy, etc. He has given readings and talks in four countries -- guest-lectured at the University of Toronto (where his novel, Shadow of Ashland has been on the English Department's curriculum), been keynote speaker at the 62nd Annual University of Oklahoma Writers Conference (2000), instructed at the Yukon Writers Retreat (2003), etc., and had work translated into French, Italian, Danish, Polish and Potuguese. A specialist in family-memoir novels and science-fiction/fantasy, twice a participant in the Harbourfront International Festival of Authors (1985, 1996), he has been the subject of numerous TV, radio and print interviews. CBC Radio broadcast his novel Shadow of Ashland as a 10-part serial in the Fall of 2002. In 2003-2004, under a Canada Council for the Arts grant, he was writer-in-residence at Mohawk College, Hamilton, Ontario. In 2005, he joined the Department of English and Writing Studies at Western University (London, Ontario), where he is currently a lecturer in creative writing.