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Barry Callaghan was born in Toronto in 1937. He has been a professor at York University since 1966. From 1966 to 1971, he was literary editor of Toronto Telegram; a producer and war correspondent for CBC's Public Affairs from 1968-71; a commentator on CTV network, 1976-1982; and…
St. John's
St. John's
Andreae Callanan is a poet and essayist in St. John's, NL.
St. John's
St. John's
Mark Callanan is the author of three full-length poetry collections, Romantic (Biblioasis, 2021), Gift Horse (Véhicule Press, 2011), and Scarecrow (Killick Press, 2003), as well as two poetry chapbooks, Skylarking (Anstruther Press, 2020) and Sea Legend (Frog Hollow Press, 2010…
Vancouver
Vancouver
BERNINI'S ELEPHANT, Jane’s debut novel published by Guernica Editions is available May 1 2023. Her short stories appear in Grain Magazine, Montreal Writes, Spadina Literary Review, CV7 Short Fiction Anthology Series and White Wall Review.  Her non-fiction appears in Accenti…
Gibsons
Gibsons
In 2011, Mark turned his attention to writing after a 20-year career in the software industry. While homeschooling two kids and dabbling in a variety of contract and volunteer positions, Mark self-published two books: Goodnight Sunshine (2015) and 17 Weddings (2018). A recent…
Toronto
Toronto
Heather is an award-winning children’s author, journalist, editor, and translator. Her two middle-grade novels, Clutch and The Other Side, received Skipping Stones Honor Awards and nominations for Forest of Reading, among other honors. Clutch was also named a 2017 Best Book from…
Antigonish
Antigonish
Anne Camozzi is a writer, editor and visual artist in Nova Scotia, Canada. Identifying as a person with disabilities, Anne uses a wheelchair for mobility. She is active as a disability advocate and presenter, while working on multiple creative projects involving art and writing…
Toronto
Toronto
Sandra Campbell's novel Getting to Normal (www.sandracampbell.ca) was NOW Toronto magazine’s choice for best books 2001. Her new work, The Pig and the Soprano, inspired by the life of Georgina Stirling, is a tale of the 19th century soprano who dared ambition and desire. Sandra'…
Red Deer
Red Deer
Miji Campbell is a writer and teacher. Her memoir Separation Anxiety: A Coming of Middle Age Story was her first book and winner of the 2016 Whistler Independent Book Award for Nonfiction. Her work has appeared in Calgary Through the Eyes of Writers, Women’s Words: An Anthology…
Edmonton
Montreal
Montreal
Licia Canton's writing has been anthologized internationally. She is the author of The Pink House and Other Stories (2018). Her short story collection Almond Wine and Fertility (2008; second edition 2018) was published in Italy as Vino alla mandorla e fertilità (2015). She is…
Toronto
Toronto
Domenico Capilongo lives in Toronto and teaches high school creative writing. His award winning short stories and poems have appeared in several national and international literary magazines. His first book of poetry, I thought elvis was Italian, was short-listed for the 2010 F.…
Montreal
Montreal
Neil Caplan holds a PhD in Politics from London School of Economics & Political Science (University of London) and retired in 2008 from teaching Humanities at Vanier College, Montreal, Canada. He is currently Scholar-in-Residence at Vanier College and Affiliate Assistant…
St-Ferreol-les-Neiges
St-Ferreol-les-Neiges
Mark Cardwell is an independent writer in the Quebec City region.  Born and raised in Midland, Ontario, he is a graduate of the University of Toronto and a former public affairs officer in the Canadian Armed Forces.  As a freelance journalist and writer since 1993, he has…
Rothesay
Rothesay
I was born a reader and a cook.   We ate out a lot – my Dad had an appreciation for GOOD food that was unusual in the 70’s. His enthusiasm for food from all over the world sparked a passion in me. To this day, I spend most of my free time in the kitchen. Once we were home, the…
North Bay
Rod
North Bay
Rod Carley’s second novel, KINMOUNT, won the Silver Medal for Best Regional Fiction from the 2021 Independent Publishers Book Awards and was one of ten books longlisted for the 2021 Leacock Medal for Humour. His first novel, A Matter of Will, was a finalist for the Northern Lit…
St. Albert
St. Albert
Jacqueline Carmichael is a writer for the Edmonton Journal newspaper. She is a book coach, and the author of Heard Amid the Guns (2020, Heritage House, shortlisted for the Whistler Independent Book Awards), Tweets from the Trenches (2018, shortlisted for the Whistler Award) and…
Scarborough
Trenton
Trenton
At some point, every kid starts asking “Why?”. Lindsey Carmichael never stopped. As a PhD candidate, she uncovered new reasons why arctic foxes are the coolest; as a forensic scientist, she found out why bears sometimes get away with murder. As a writer, she follows her sense of…