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Toronto
Kathy Kacer is a children’s author whose focus is historical fiction and true stories about the Holocaust. She is dedicated to writing about the Holocaust in a way that is sensitive to the age and stage of development of a young reader. Although she has been writing for many years, Kathy only became ...
Toronto
Elaine Kachala is a health-policy researcher, writer and adviser. She has over 20 years of writing experience with health agencies. Superpower? The Wearable-Tech Revolution is her first book. Elaine has a special interest in wearable technologies. She’s curious and hopeful but can’t help being ...
Toronto
Michelle Kadarusman is an internationally acclaimed, award-winning children's author. Her novels include The Theory of Hummingbirds, Girl of the Southern Sea, Music for Tigers and Berani. She grew up in Melbourne, Australia, and has also lived in Indonesia and Canada. Her novels have earned many nom ...
Victoria
Dr. Joanna Kafarowski has a passion for uncovering and writing about the lives of forgotten polar women. Currently, she is undertaking research for a new book about women's exploration in Greenland. She is the author of "Antarctic Pioneer The Trailblazing Life of Jackie Ronne." This is the first bio ...
Whitecap
Robert Kakakaway I am from White Bear First Nations, near Carlyle SK. I currently live on the Whitecap Dakota First Nation south of Saskatoon, SK. I married Vanessa Little Crow on September 21, 2002, and we have eight children and numerous grandchildren. As the president of Kakakaway & Asso ...
Toronto
Judith Kalman was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1954, and grew up in Montreal. Her B.A. is from Concordia University and her M.A. is from the University of Windsor where she studied creative writing with Joyce Carol Oates and Alistair Macleod. She has lived in Windsor, London, Ontario, and Grand Prai ...
Elaine Kalman Naves was born in Budapest, Hungary, and immigrated to Canada in 1959 as a child. She attended McGill and Bishop's Universities, and worked as an editor and researcher at the Centre d'Etude de Québec during the 1970s. She now writes a book column and literary features for the ...
Toronto
Etta Kaner grew up in Toronto, Canada where she still lives. She writes mosty non-fiction science books for children ranging from ages four to twelve. Her books cover such topics as animal behaviour, the elements, structures (bridges, buildings, tunnels, dams) and the environment. Many of her books ...
Toronto
I spent my twenties as a professional actress, mostly in Vancouver, but in 1980 left the stage to take an MFA in Creative Writing at UBC, delivering my thesis, a biography of my once-famous great-grandfather, the day before my second child was born. In 1994, while continuing research on my relative ...
Montreal
Irena F. Karafilly is a Montreal writer and journalist. She obtained an M.A. in English from McGill and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia. Her work has been broadcast, anthologized, and published in both literary and consumer magazines, and in newspapers such as t ...
Adeena Karasick http://www.adeenakarasick.com is an internationally acclaimed and award winning poet, media-artist and author of seven books of poetry and poetic theory: Amuse Bouche: Tasty Treats for the Mouth (Talonbooks 2009), The House That Hijack Built (Talonbooks, 2004), The Arugula Fugues (Za ...
Gary loves reading and writing fantasy and horror thriller stories. His frequent trips to the mystical mountains, the dramatic sea cliffs, spooky urban settings, and visits to eerie archeological sites are ingrained in his stories. An adventurer and a curious creature, Gary travel frequently in New ...
Tracy Kasaboski was born in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, but grew up in the town of Deep River, Ontario. She has been a writer since the age of five, around the same time her mother bought her a plastic typewriter. She is the co-author of two books, The Occupied Garden, the story of her grandparents' ...
Toronto
Vancy Kasper is a poet and was born in Toronto, where she currently resides. She is the great-granddaughter of Joseph Shepard, in whose parlour William Lyon Mackenzie planned his 1837 Rebellion. She earned a B.A. at the University of Toronto and was a journalist for The Toronto Star for nine years. ...
Toronto
In my life: Columnist, feature writer & ironist (Toronto Star, Globe & Mail, New York Post, Agence France-Presse, Paris) based in 4 countries & 2 continents...Onetime ad exec, copywriter, jingle composer...TV host (CBOT, Ottawa)...9-song 3-chord folk strummer (I once opened for Bill Cosb ...
London
Welwyn Wilton Katz was born in London, Ontario, and lived after that in Kitchener, Toronto and Val David (Quebec). She has written ten novels that have been published in more than a dozen languages around the world. As well, she's had several short stories published in literary magazines, and o ...
Mississauga
I have published two books of poems in Hindi, the National Language of India. Dehri Pe Ruk Ja" and "Main Mand Sameer Se Anandit." I also wrote and published a book of short stories in Punjabi," Par Kiyoon" and a book of poems in Punjabi," Rahan Ne Wan Suwaniyyan." My short Stories are published in: ...
Patrick Kavanagh was born at St. John's, Newfoundland. Based mainly in Ottawa, he has spent long periods abroad. While living in Beijing during 1992 to 1995 he acted as research assistant to the Chinese translators of James Joyce’s Ulysses, and at the same time he completed his own first novel, ...
Basma Kavanagh is a poet, essayist, visual artist, and letterpress printer who lives and works in Nova Scotia, in Mi’kma’ki.
Mark Kearney lives in London, Ont. where he teaches writing and journalism at Western University, writes books, magazine articles and humour pieces. Mark grew up in Pickering, Ontario. He graduated with a BA in journalism from the University of Western Ontario and has been a professional writer sinc ...