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Radcliffe, Sarah Chana
SARAH CHANA RADCLIFFE is a registered member of the College of Psychologists of Ontario. Over the past 30 years, she has counselled thousands of parents, couples and individuals in her full-time private practice in Toronto. She is the author of … Continue reading
SARAH CHANA RADCLIFFE is a registered member of the College of Psychologists of Ontario. Over the past 30 years, she has counselled thousands of parents, couples and individuals in her full-time private practice in Toronto. She is the author of … Continue reading
Raffan, James
JAMES RAFFAN is an authority on the north, the wilderness and the canoeing tradition, whose articles have appeared in National Geographic, Canadian Geographic, Up Here and Explore. His current project, forthcoming from HarperCollins Canada, is Circling the Midnight Sun: In … Continue reading
JAMES RAFFAN is an authority on the north, the wilderness and the canoeing tradition, whose articles have appeared in National Geographic, Canadian Geographic, Up Here and Explore. His current project, forthcoming from HarperCollins Canada, is Circling the Midnight Sun: In … Continue reading
Ray, Lisa
Cross-cultural phenomenon, Lisa Ray is an internationally acclaimed performer, activist and star with a reputation for taking on challenging issue-oriented films. Raised in Canada by an Indian father and Polish mother, Ray was discovered while on vacation in India and … Continue reading
Cross-cultural phenomenon, Lisa Ray is an internationally acclaimed performer, activist and star with a reputation for taking on challenging issue-oriented films. Raised in Canada by an Indian father and Polish mother, Ray was discovered while on vacation in India and … Continue reading
Reid, Gilbert
Fluent in French and Italian, GILBERT REID lived for thirty years in Italy, France and the UK. He was a diplomat in Ottawa and London, an economist in Paris, and taught English literature at the University of Messina. In Rome … Continue reading
Fluent in French and Italian, GILBERT REID lived for thirty years in Italy, France and the UK. He was a diplomat in Ottawa and London, an economist in Paris, and taught English literature at the University of Messina. In Rome … Continue reading
Renzetti, Elizabeth
ELIZABETH RENZETTI is a reporter and columnist in the London bureau of The Globe and Mail. She has been editor of the Books and Arts sections of the Globe, and editor of Elm Street Magazine. Her work has been anthologized … Continue reading
ELIZABETH RENZETTI is a reporter and columnist in the London bureau of The Globe and Mail. She has been editor of the Books and Arts sections of the Globe, and editor of Elm Street Magazine. Her work has been anthologized … Continue reading
Reynolds, John Lawrence
In 1989 JOHN LAWRENCE REYNOLDS’ novel The Man Who Murdered God won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel. Since then he has published more than 20 fiction and non-fiction books, winning a second Arthur Ellis Award and a … Continue reading
In 1989 JOHN LAWRENCE REYNOLDS’ novel The Man Who Murdered God won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel. Since then he has published more than 20 fiction and non-fiction books, winning a second Arthur Ellis Award and a … Continue reading
Richardson, Mark
MARK RICHARDSON is a journalist with the Toronto Star, where he edits (and writes for) the Wheels section. In 2010, he was named Canadian Auto Journalist of the Year by his peers. For his 2008 book Zen and Now: On … Continue reading
MARK RICHARDSON is a journalist with the Toronto Star, where he edits (and writes for) the Wheels section. In 2010, he was named Canadian Auto Journalist of the Year by his peers. For his 2008 book Zen and Now: On … Continue reading
Richler, Jacob
JACOB RICHLER writes regularly on food for Maclean’s magazine and is the editor and chief critic for their annual Best 50 Restaurants in Canada issue. He was the inaugural restaurant critic for the National Post. He has also co-authored two … Continue reading
JACOB RICHLER writes regularly on food for Maclean’s magazine and is the editor and chief critic for their annual Best 50 Restaurants in Canada issue. He was the inaugural restaurant critic for the National Post. He has also co-authored two … Continue reading
Ritter, Erika
ERIKA RITTER is a novelist, playwright, essayist and broadcaster. Her published works include: “Automatic Pilot”, a Chalmers-Award-winning play; three collections of essays: Urban Scrawl, Ritter in Residence, and The Great Big Book of Guys: Alphabetical Encounters with Men; a novel, … Continue reading
ERIKA RITTER is a novelist, playwright, essayist and broadcaster. Her published works include: “Automatic Pilot”, a Chalmers-Award-winning play; three collections of essays: Urban Scrawl, Ritter in Residence, and The Great Big Book of Guys: Alphabetical Encounters with Men; a novel, … Continue reading
Roberts, Sarah
SARAH ROBERTS is a graduate of the University of Victoria’s writing program; her short stories have been published by literary journals in Canada, New Zealand and the United States. She aims for her writing to reflect an Emily Carr painting … Continue reading
SARAH ROBERTS is a graduate of the University of Victoria’s writing program; her short stories have been published by literary journals in Canada, New Zealand and the United States. She aims for her writing to reflect an Emily Carr painting … Continue reading
Robinson, Laura
LAURA ROBINSON has written six books. Crossing the Line: Violence and Sexual Assault in Canada’s National Sport was Editor’s Choice in the Globe and Mail’s bestseller list, won the HK Award from University of Windsor’s Human Kinetics dept. and took … Continue reading
LAURA ROBINSON has written six books. Crossing the Line: Violence and Sexual Assault in Canada’s National Sport was Editor’s Choice in the Globe and Mail’s bestseller list, won the HK Award from University of Windsor’s Human Kinetics dept. and took … Continue reading
Rochon, Lisa
LISA ROCHON is the architecture critic for The Globe and Mail, Canada’s national newspaper. She is the two-time National Newspaper Award winner for her Globe column on architecture and cities. In 2008, she was nominated again for the NNAs and … Continue reading
LISA ROCHON is the architecture critic for The Globe and Mail, Canada’s national newspaper. She is the two-time National Newspaper Award winner for her Globe column on architecture and cities. In 2008, she was nominated again for the NNAs and … Continue reading
Rosen, Amy
AMY ROSEN is a food and travel writer and the new food editor for House & Home magazine. A James Beard nominee, and regular contributor to the National Post, enRoute, Maclean’s and Food & Wine among other magazines and newspapers, … Continue reading
AMY ROSEN is a food and travel writer and the new food editor for House & Home magazine. A James Beard nominee, and regular contributor to the National Post, enRoute, Maclean’s and Food & Wine among other magazines and newspapers, … Continue reading
Rotchin, B. Glen
B. GLEN ROTCHIN has published fiction, poetry, essays and book reviews. He has won two national Jewish Book Awards for co-editing poetry anthologies, and his debut novel The Rent Collector (Esplanade) was a finalist for the Amazon.ca/Books In Canada First … Continue reading
B. GLEN ROTCHIN has published fiction, poetry, essays and book reviews. He has won two national Jewish Book Awards for co-editing poetry anthologies, and his debut novel The Rent Collector (Esplanade) was a finalist for the Amazon.ca/Books In Canada First … Continue reading
Rotenberg, David
DAVID ROTENBERG has published five police procedurals set in modern Shanghai as well as Shanghai, an historical fiction, for Penguin. He is presently under contract to write two thrillers for Simon and Schuster, the first of which is presently titled: … Continue reading
DAVID ROTENBERG has published five police procedurals set in modern Shanghai as well as Shanghai, an historical fiction, for Penguin. He is presently under contract to write two thrillers for Simon and Schuster, the first of which is presently titled: … Continue reading
Ruby-Sachs, Emma
EMMA RUBY-SACHS’ journalism has been published in The Nation and The Huffington Post. A graduate of Wesleyan University and the University of Toronto law school, Ruby-Sachs has worked as a civil litigator in Chicago and Toronto, and now works as … Continue reading
EMMA RUBY-SACHS’ journalism has been published in The Nation and The Huffington Post. A graduate of Wesleyan University and the University of Toronto law school, Ruby-Sachs has worked as a civil litigator in Chicago and Toronto, and now works as … Continue reading
