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Laberge, Aimée

AIMÉE LABERGE‘s first novel, Where the River Narrows, was published by HarperCollins Canada in 2003 and subsequently translated in French, Dutch, Spanish and Serb. Les Amants de Mort-Bois was published in the fall of 2007 by Quebec Amerique. Originally from … Continue reading

Laird, Gordon

GORDON LAIRD is the bestselling author of Power and Slumming It at the Rodeo, and the winner of several National Magazine Awards, including top honours for investigative reporting. His writing and commentary have been featured on CNN, National Public Radio, … Continue reading

Lak, Daniel

From the Khyber Pass to Sri Lanka’s tsunami-ravaged southern shores, from Guantanano Bay to Belfast, DANIEL LAK’s career as a reporter with the British Broadcasting Corporation spanned decades, continents and catastrophes.  He was based — over the years — in … Continue reading

Lamey, Andy

Lando, Barry

BARRY LANDO, a former award-winning producer with CBS “60 Minutes”, is the author of Web of Deceit, a history of Western Complicity in Iraq, from Churchill to Kennedy to George W. Bush. Vancouver born, Lando currently lives between Paris and … Continue reading

Langan, Fred

LaPierre, Laurier

Laxer, James

Leckie, Keith Ross

KEITH ROSS LECKIE has been in the film and television business for more than 30 years primarily as dramatic scriptwriter and occasionally as director. He has written projects for producers and networks in the United States, but usually his stories … Continue reading

Lederman, Marsha

Lee, Dennis

DENNIS LEE is the author of more than twenty books, including Civil Elegies, which won the Governor General’s Literary Award, and Alligator Pie, the much-loved Canadian children’s classic. Among many other honours, he was Toronto’s first poet laureate from 2001 … Continue reading

Leiren-Young, Mark

MARK LEIREN-YOUNG is the bestselling author of Never Shoot a Stampede Queen, winner of the 2009 Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour (which he is currently developing as a TV series for CBC). He’s co-author with activist, Tzeporah Berman on a … Continue reading

Lepan, Don

DON LEPAN is the founder and president of the academic publishing house Broadview Press. His first book of fiction, Animals, was published by Vehicule Press in Canada and Soft Skull Press in the US. www.donlepan.com/

Levant, Ezra

Levine, Allan

ALLAN LEVINE is an award-winning internationally selling author and historian based in Winnipeg. He has written eleven books including Coming of Age: A History of the Jewish People of Manitoba (2009), which won the McNally-Robinson Book of the Year and … Continue reading

Levine, Elise

Levine, Saul

SAUL LEVINE, MD, is Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the University of California and the Head of Psychiatry at Rady Children’s Hospital both in San Diego. Formerly, he was Professor of Psychiatry, and Head of Psychiatry at Sunnybrook Health Centre … Continue reading

Lewis, Marc

Lightstone, Marilyn

Lundrigan, Nicole

NICOLE LUNDRIGAN‘s novel Glass Boys will be published by Douglas & McIntyre in fall 2011. She is the author of three previous novels. Unraveling Arva was selected as a Top Ten pick by the Globe and Mail, Thaw was longlisted … Continue reading

Lutz, Mark

MARK LUTZ holds an honours degree in political science from the University of Guelph. He is the writer, star, and associate producer of the Gemini Award winning biopic, Victor: The Victor Davis Story – his first screenplay. He is also … Continue reading