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Cameron Est., Bill

Cameron, Stevie

A woman of many talents, STEVIE CAMERON is a successful author, investigative journalist, commentator, and humanitarian. Her investigative reports have been published by the Globe and Mail and Maclean’s, among others, and her award-winning books have brought scandals to the … Continue reading

Caple, Natalee

NATALEE CAPLE’s new novel In Calamity’s Wake will be published by HarperCollins in Canada and Bloomsbury in the United States. Her previous novels are Mackerel Sky and The Plight of Happy People in an Ordinary World. Her collection of poetry, … Continue reading

Chariandy, David

DAVID CHARIANDY was born and raised in Toronto, the son of working-class Caribbean immigrants. Soucouyant, his first novel, was nominated for the 2009 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award (longlisted), the 2007 Scotiabank Giller Prize (longlisted), the 2007 Governor General’s Award … Continue reading

Chatto, James

JAMES CHATTO is the author of six books and one of Canada’s best known food writers. As a journalist, he is currently Senior Editor of the LCBO’s Food & Drink magazine, editor of Harry magazine and food and culture columnist … Continue reading

Chong, Denise

DENISE CHONG is best known for her award-winning family memoir The Concubine’s Children, a Globe and Mail bestseller for 93 weeks. She followed that with The Girl in the Picture, about the Vietnam War’s most famous casualty, and Egg on … Continue reading

Clark, Doug

DOUG CLARK is a veteran investigative journalist with provincial and national awards for feature writing. The author of six books ranging from true crime to sports and current affairs, he teaches fiction, non-fiction and memoir writing at Algonquin College in … Continue reading

Clark, Eliza

Clark, Joe

Clarkson, Adrienne

Universally acknowledged to have transformed the office of Governor-General, ADRIENNE CLARKSON was the 26th person to hold this office. The energy, enthusiasm and knowledge of Canada she brought to Canadians in her six years in Ottawa have left an indelible … Continue reading

Clayton-Thomas, David

DAVID CLAYTON-THOMAS has been inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame (1996), the Grammy Hall of Fame (2001), the Songwriters Hall of Fame (2007) and Canada’s Walk of Fame (2010). He is the winner of two Grammy Awards, for … Continue reading

Cole, Trevor

TREVOR COLE has garnered national acclaim for both his fiction and his journalism and was dubbed “one of the best young novelists in the country” by The Globe and Mail. Praised for work both “funny and profound,” and for prose … Continue reading

Collenette, David

Collins, Anne

Comeau, Alan

Connelly, Karen

KAREN CONNELLY’s debut novel, The Lizard Cage, won the 2007 Orange Broadband Award for New Writers, earning her comparisons with George Orwell, Nelson Mandela, and Alexander Solzhenitsyn, as well as a reputation as a writer of rare humanity and political … Continue reading

Cooper, Sherry

Costa, Paulo Da

A writer, editor and translator, PAULO DA COSTA was born in Angola and raised in Portugal. His first book of fiction, The Scent of a Lie, received the 2003 Commonwealth First Book Prize for the Canada-Caribbean Region and the W. … Continue reading

Coupland, Douglas

DOUGLAS COUPLAND, born 1961, is a Canadian writer and visual artist whose work continually expands into new mediums. His work is translated into 40 languages and is a staple of global pop culture for people under 50. www.coupland.com Author photo: … Continue reading

Couture, Pauline

Cram, Buffy

Originally from Victoria, BC, BUFFY CRAM has spent the last decade teaching and writing in Vancouver, Montreal, Boston, Texas, Mexico, South Korea, South America and various parts of Europe. She has finally decided to make a home for a while … Continue reading

Crean, Susan

Curtis, Andrea

ANDREA CURTIS is an award-winning writer whose work has been published in magazines, newspapers and several anthologies, including Dropped Threads 3, Beyond the Small Circle and City of Words: Toronto Through Her Writers’ Eyes. Her first book, Into the Blue: … Continue reading