Contributors

ttCharlotte Gill

Charlotte Gill is a former professional tree planter and the author of Ladykiller and Eating Dirt. She lives in Powell River, B.C.

ttChris Turner

Chris Turner is the author of The Leap: How to Survive and Thrive in the Sustainable Economy, as well as the bestseller and Governor General’s Award finalist The Geography of Hope. His magazine writing has earned seven National Magazine Awards. He lives in Calgary.

ttChristine Fischer Guy

Christine Fischer Guy is a Toronto writer whose journalism has appeared in The Globe and Mail and Toronto Life, among others. Her short fiction has been nominated for the Journey Prize and her debut novel Moose will appear in 2014.

ttChristine Fisher Guy

Christine Fisher Guy is a Toronto writer whose journalism has appeared in The Globe and Mail and Toronto Life, among others. Her short fiction has been nominated for the Journey Prize and her debut novel Moose will appear in 2014.

ttClint Wilson

Clint Wilson is an Edmonton based artist and Head Preparator at the Art Gallery of Alberta. He has exhibited at venues such as the Nanaimo Art Gallery, the Carnegie Art Center in Buffalo, and The Winnipeg Art Gallery.

ttClive Holden

Clive Holden is best known for two multi-disciplinary art projects: Trains of Winnipeg (2001 to 2006), and the ongoing U Suite (2006 to 2020). Born and raised on Vancouver Island, he splits his time between there and Toronto.

ttCraig Taylor

Craig Taylor lives in London, England. His non-fiction has appeared in the The Guardian, The New York Times, and the Globe And Mail. His third book, Londoners: The Days and Nights of London as Told by Those Who Love It, Hate it, Live it, Long for it, Have Left it, and Everything In- between, will be published this fall.

ttCraille Maguire Gillies

Craille Maguire Gillies is a former editor at enRoute and a National Magazine Award-winning writer who contributes to Canadian Geographic, Reader’s Digest, and Toronto Standard.

ttCurtis Gillespie

Curtis Gillespie is the author of four books, most recently the novel Crown Shyness. He has also won three National Magazine Awards for his writing on travel, sports, politics and the arts.

ttDaniel Baird

Daniel Baird is currently based in Toronto. He is a regular contributor to The Walrus, Canadian Art, and Border-Crossings.