Memoir

Oonya Kempadoo

Fiction Bio Oonya Kempadoo is a UK, Guyanese, Grenadian citizen and currently a resident of Canada. She is the author of three novels and is critically acclaimed on both sides of the Atlantic. Her semi-autobiographical first novel was long-listed for the Orange Prize and translated into six languages. Her second won a Casa De Las …

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Amar Acheraiou

Academic, Fiction, Non-Fiction Bio I am an experienced scholar, editor, translator, and novelist. I taught British literature, postcolonial theory, and cultural studies for twelve years and published five books, including Questioning Hybridity, Postcolonialism and Globalization (2011) and Rethinking Postcolonialism (2008). Both constitute major contributions to postcolonialism, multiculturalism, the history of ideas, and social and political …

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Licia Canton

Academic, Arts & Entertainment, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Non-Profit/NGO Bio Licia Canton is a professional writer and editor with more than twenty years’ experience. She has worked with authors, publishers, teachers, and public relations and marketing professionals. She has published short stories, essays, and articles in Canada and abroad. She is the author of two short story …

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Domenic Cusmano

Fiction, Journalism, Non-Fiction, Non-Profit/NGO Bio Domenic Cusmano is a publisher, editor, writer, communications specialist, and educator. He is the co-founder and publisher of Accenti Magazine, an English-language magazine for lovers of things Italian. He is also the co-founder of Longbridge Books, an independent publisher whose mandate is to publish works of fiction and nonfiction that …

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Bryan Demchinsky

Academic, Arts & Entertainment, Corporate, Journalism, Non-Fiction Bio I am a writer and editor with forty years experience in daily newspapers and freelance work. I have been literary editor, business editor and features editor at the Montreal Gazette. I am the author, co-author or editor of nine books including After Auschwitz: One Man’s Story, an …

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Robert Edison Sandiford

Arts & Entertainment, Fiction, Journalism, Non-Fiction, Non-Profit/NGO Bio I am the author of nine books, including the award-winning The Tree of Youth and Other Stories, the memoir Sand for Snow: A Canadian-Caribbean Chronicle, and the novel And Sometimes They Fly.  My most recent story collection is Fairfield: The Last Sad Stories of G. Brandon Sisnett. …

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Muriel Gold

Non-Fiction Bio Muriel Gold is the author of seven books, including a family memoir (Tell Me Why Nights are Lonesome) and three books on Quebec theatre history. Her books have been uniformly praised by book reviewers. Her most recent book titles are: SPEAK UP! THE STORY OF MADAME JEAN-LOUIS AUDET Pioneer of Quebec Stage, Radio …

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