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Halifax
Margo Wheaton is an award-winning poet and editor and is the author of the poetry collection Rags of Night in Our Mouths (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2022). She lives and writes in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the traditional and ancestral territory of the Mi'kmaq.  Her debut…
Halifax
Margo
Wheaton
Margo
Saint John
Victoria
Karen Lee White is Northern Salish, Tuscarora, Chippewa and Scots from Vancouver Island, British Columbia.  Karen was adopted into the Daklaweidi Wolf Clan of the Interior Tlingit/Tagish people on whose land her most recent novel Bonewalker (2023, Exile Editions), takes place.…
Victoria
Karen Lee
White
Saint John
Susan White was born in New Brunswick. She earned her BA and BEd at St. Thomas University in Fredericton. She and her husband Burton raised four children and ran a small family farm while Susan taught elementary school for 29 years and Burton had a career in the military. In…
Saint John
Susan
White
Kingston
Alan Whitehorn is an emeritus professor at the Royal Military College of Canada. He received his BA (York) in Political Science & History and his MA and PhD (Carleton) in political science. In the mid-seventies, he served as the research director on the David Lewis memoirs.…
Kingston
Alan
Whitehorn
Cowichan Bay
NEW BOOK:   FLYING, FALLING, CATCHING: An Unlikely Story of Finding Freedom Co-authored with the late Henri Nouwen, Flying, Falling, Catching tells the story of Nouwen's friendship with the Flying Rodleighs trapeze troupe, and why his last manuscript was left unfinished at…
Cowichan Bay
Carolyn
Whitney-Brown
Carolyn
Edmonton
Audrey Whitson's novel, The Death of Annie the Water Witcher by Lightning (NeWest 2019), set in rural Alberta during the BSE crisis and drought of 2003 was a finalist for the 2020 Robert Kroetsch City of Edmonton Book Prize. The Glorious Mysteries, a collection of short fiction…
Edmonton
Audrey J
Whitson
Port Rexton
St. John's
Literary work :                           2022 Debut novel currently with publisher 2021 Nonfiction piece, “The Southsiders,” published in UBC COVID anthology 2020 Feature-length screenplay, "Irish…
St. John's
Paul
Whittle
Paul
vancouver
Greater Sudbury
Dave Wickenden has spent time in the Canadian Armed Forces before the Fire Service, so is as comfortable with a rocket launcher as a fire hose. He has brought six people back from the dead utilizing CPR and a defibrillator, and has helped rescue people in crisis. He has learnt…
Greater Sudbury
David
Wickenden
Burnaby
Tini loves to write in the Urban Fantasy and Romantasy genres. She likes to carry her readers off into a world full of emotions, ever so connected with a touch of magic. Her main themes revolve around discovering your inner strength and individual uniqueness. Despite all…
Burnaby
Tini
Wider
Tini
Rudy Wiebe has been professor emeritus, Department of English at the University of Alberta since 1992.
Rudy
Wiebe
Winnipeg
Armin Wiebe was born in Altona, Manitoba and studied at the universities of Winnipeg and Manitoba, and has been a teacher in Manitoba and the Northwest Territories. He was at Vic Enn's farm when the Manitoba Writers' Guild was founded. He has served as writer-in- residence at…
Winnipeg
Armin
Wiebe
Abbotsford
K.A. Wiggins (Kaie) writes award-winning speculative fiction that explores the tangled webs of society, environment, and identity through intricate, dreamlike tales of monsters and magic. Best known for “climate change + monsters in dystopian Vancouver” gothic YA Fantasy series…
Abbotsford
K.A.
Wiggins
Prince George
Gillian Wigmore is the author of three books of poetry: Orient, published by Brick Books (2013), Dirt of Ages, published by Nightwood Editions (2010), and soft geography, published by Caitlin Press, which was nominated for the Dorothy Livesay award and won the 2008 Relit award.…
Prince George
Gillian
Wigmore
Victoria
Rebecca Wigod had a thirty-year career in print journalism, finishing with ten years as editor of The Vancouver Sun's books pages. In that position she met and interviewed Julian Barnes, Oliver Sacks, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and many other admirable writers. An avid reader of…
Victoria
Rebecca
Wigod
Comox
Paula Wild is an award-winning author of seven books including her newest release, Return of the Wolf: Conflict & Coexistence (Douglas & McIntyre 2018), a Silver Medal winner in the Environment/Ecology category of the Independent Publisher Book Awards. Her previous book…
Comox
Paula
Wild