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Pouch Cove
Tom Mengel has recently (March 1, 2023) retired from his position as leadership professor at the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. He is a historian, futurist, and a writer. He journeys between and beyond times and spaces. Originally from Germany, he has published both…
Pouch Cove
Tom
Mengel
North Saanich
For more than three decades George worked as a national park warden in Canada, including work in six national parks on both east and west coasts, the North and the Rocky Mountains.  Since retiring in 2012 George's passion for parks and protected areas formed the backdrop for…
North Saanich
George
Mercer
COBBLE HILL
Combining his interests in writing and biology, Don Meredith has forged a successful career as an outdoor writer and communications consultant. Born in Los Angeles, California, he came to Alberta in 1970 to finish his graduate studies in wildlife biology. He then worked as a…
COBBLE HILL
Don
Meredith
Toronto
Mireille Messier is a Montreal-born, Ottawa-raised and now Toronto-based children’s author with a background in theatre and broadcasting. She has published over thirty picture books and chapter books, some in French, some in English. When she is not writing books, Mireille works…
Toronto
Mireille
Messier
Mireille
Whites Lake
Danielle specializes in telling inclusive hidden stories for all ages. She is a sought-after speaker, consultant, and the author/editor of four books, including the best-selling collection In This Together: Fifteen Stories of Truth and Reconciliation (Brindle & Glass, 2016…
Whites Lake
Danielle
Metcalfe-Chenail
Gabriola
Suzanne Methot is the author of the award-winning non-fiction book Legacy: Trauma, Story, and Indigenous Healing and the YA non-fiction book Killing the Wittigo: Indigenous Culture-Based Approaches to Waking Up, Taking Action, and Doing the Work of Healing. She is also co-author…
Gabriola
Suzanne
Methot
Suzanne
New Dundee
Rich is the fingertips behind everything associated with Jaspa’s Journey. Born in Wales, he developed a fascination in geography, history and the environment at an early age, interests which culminated in a PhD from the University of Cambridge (UK) and a post-doc at the…
New Dundee
Rich
Meyrick
Ottawa
Samar Samir Mezghanni is a Tunisian-Iraqi-Canadian author and international speaker with two records in Guinness Book for World Records as the youngest writer in the world in 2000 and the youngest most prolific writer in the world in 2002. Her first book was published at the age…
Ottawa
Samar Samir
Mezghanni
In addition to the publications listed, Anne Michaels's work has been included in numerous anthologies--among them Poetry by Canadian Women (Toronto: Oxford University, 1988), Sudden Miracles (Toronto: Second Story Press, 1991), and Worst Journeys (U.K: Picador, 1992).
Anne
Michaels
Montreal
SEAN MICHAELS is a novelist, short story writer and critic. Born in Stirling, Scotland and raised in Ottawa, he eventually settled in Montreal, where he founded the pioneering music blog Said the Gramophone. His award-winning writing has also appeared in The Observer, McSweeney'…
Montreal
Sean
Michaels
Edmonton
Peter Midgley is a writer and editor based in Edmonton. He has received the IBBY-ASAHI Award for Literacy Promotion and has been shortlisted for several other writing awards for poetry, drama, and non-fiction. He is a past recipient of both the Tom Fairley Award and of the Lois…
Edmonton
Peter
Midgley
Maurice Mierau is a Winnipeg writer, editor, and teacher. He was born in Indiana and grew up in Nigeria, Manitoba, Jamaica, Kansas, and Saskatchewan. His last book of poems, Fear Not, came out with Turnstone in 2008.  Maurice is associate editor of the Winnipeg-based fiction…
Maurice
Mierau
Vancouver
Winnipeg
Art Miki is former teacher and administrator, community leader, citizenship judge and president of National Association of Japanese. He led the negotiations to achieve a just redress settlement for Japanese Canadians interned during World War II. For his efforts nationally,…
Winnipeg
Art
Miki
Winnipeg
Carmelo Militano began his writing career as a freelance journalist and broadcaster for CBC Radio One in Winnipeg. Carmelo Militano is a poet, writer, editor, teacher, and radio broadcaster. Militano's poetry, fiction, and non-fiction explores the intersection and meeting of a…
Winnipeg
Carmelo
Militano
Carmelo
Powell River
           After her early days as a waitress, Kristin Miller became an occupational therapist. Abandoning that career, she then worked as a housemother at a group home for troubled teens, toiled on a fish farm, coordinated a mental health activity program, and became a…
Powell River
Kristin
Miller
Toronto
John Miller is the award-winning author of three novels of literary fiction: Wild and Beautiful is the Night (Cormorant, 2018); A Sharp Intake of Breath (Dundurn, 2007), which won the 2008 Beatrice and Martin Fischer Award in Fiction; and The Featherbed (Dundurn, 2002).
Toronto
John
Miller
John
Calgary
Deborah is happy to announce that she is now on the CBE Artist Roster approved list. An accomplished author/poet and highly skilled performer, Deborah Fannie Miller's work has been showcased on CBC TV and Radio, CTV, and Global, The WTN, and Vision TV. She has been widely…
Calgary
Deborah Fannie
Miller