Brendan Gall has written four plays (Wide Awake Hearts, Alias Godot, Panhandled, A Quiet Place). His work has been nominated for three Dora Mavor Moore awards and produced in Italy. He wrote the screenplay ...
Gerry Gilbert lived and wrote in Vancouver. He also produced BC Monthly, Canada's longest running poetry journal, and has published many volumes of poetry including Lease, Year of the Rush, Azure Blues ...
The Griffin Poetry Prize-nominated collection Nerve Squall is Sylvia Legris’s third book-length poetry collection; her previous books are iridium seeds and circuitry of veins. She has twice been nominated ...
Patricia Seaman is the author of The Black Diamond Ring, the novel Hotel Destiné, and Amphibian Hearts. Her short fiction and articles have appeared in publications across the country, including Best ...
Lillian Necakov was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in 1960 and now lives in Toronto. She is the editor of the Surrealist Poets Gardening Association, a literary small press. Her work has appeared in numerous ...
Glenn McArthur is a designer, photographer, author, and artist whose work has been exhibited in several galleries. He has worked as a graphic designer for advertising agencies and design studios in both ...
kevin mcpherson eckhoff's visual poetry has appeared in the anthology Boredom Fighters and in such magazines as dandelion and filling Station. A winner of the Shaunt Basmajian Chapbook Award, he lives ...
James Reaney was one of Canada’s finest poets and dramatists. He was the three time winner of the Governor General’s Award and the author of numerous plays and poetry collections including: The Donnellys ...
John Beckwith is the composer of over 130 musical works and the author of Music Papers: Articles and Talks by a Canadian Composer 1961-1994. He has worked with James Reaney on many projects, including ...
damian lopes was born in Scotland and raised in Canada and traces his family over much of the globe, including the UK, New Zealand, East Africa, India, and Portugal. His first book of poetry, towards ...