Eric Prost
Eric Prost was born in Ohio, grew up in Canada, and now lives in Kingston, Ontario.
Joanne Probyn
Joanne Probyn is a contemporary Canadian artist best known for her acrylic-based abstract paintings using mixed media and textured mediums.
Tina Petrick
Tina Petrick’s twenties were a rebellion against her reluctantly chosen career in law. She appeared on reality TV, quit her legal practice and waitressed on Granville Island, worked for a “botanical beverage” company, and founded a gaming startup.
Isobel Orfi
Isobel (Izzy) Orfi is a recent graduate of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. She grew up just outside of Toronto and spent most of her childhood dancing ballet.
Margo McCall
Margo McCall’s short stories have been featured in Pacific Review, Heliotrope, In*tense, Sunspinner, Sidewalks, Rockhurst Review, Toasted Cheese, and other journals.
Riley Martin
Riley Martin keeps himself fed and sheltered as a freelance communications and media professional in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Ober-Rae Starr Livingstone
Livingstone is a self-taught artist living and working in Windsor, Ontario. Working primarily in acrylics and oils, he puts paint on canvas in the hope of inspiring others to take the time to celebrate the beauty that surrounds them.
Rachel Laverdiere
Inspired by the vast skies of Saskatchewan, Rachel Laverdiere anticipates that calm will erupt into thunderstorms, flocking geese will disappear into the sunset, and northern lights will traipse across the blackened stage.
Anjali Kapoor Kohli
Born and raised in India, Anjali immigrated to Montreal, Quebec at the tail end of the 70s. Originally trained as a teacher, she now works as an interpreter for asylum seekers and new immigrants.
Vlad Krakov
Vlad Krakov is a Tel-Aviv-born, Vancouver-raised rapscallion who really just hopes the ecological collapse destroys the Canadian monetary system before he has to start taking his student loans seriously.
Olivia Kingsbury
Olivia Kingsbury is a writer with a post-secondary education in music, and in supporting children with special needs.
Leona Kennedy
“I paint for the joy of it; no other reason than the happiness I feel when I can capture an image and make time stop.”
Dorothy Jane Kavanaugh
Dorothy Jane is a retired Speech and Language Pathologist has published non-fiction in her professional journal and poetry in “Whiskey Sour City,” Black Moss Press.
Kees Kapteyn
Kees Kapteyn has been writing since he was 14 years old but has only recently become serious about it.
Jennie Hunter
Jennie Hunter is an emerging writer and a member of the Saskatchewan Writer’s Guild.
Doley Henderson
Doley Henderson is a Toronto writer of fiction (monologue, flash, short story, novel) and creative nonfiction (lyric essay, adventure travel, experimental form).
Daniel Harrison
Daniel Harrison is a young poet with a passion for the outdoors. He has been writing for most of his life, with a keen desire to improve himself and his work.