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“Embark on a Journey to Discover Great Reads." James M Fisher, editor-in-chief. \ud83c\udde8\ud83c\udde6
She/Her. Exploring the art of sharing science and engaging people in research. Once got an honorable mention in my third grade science fair for making a miniature greenhouse out of plastic wrap.
I am an MRI technologist living and working in Miramichi NB (Canada). I am also the editor of The Seaboard Review of Books online literary journal.
Melanie Marttila (she/her) #ActuallyAutistic, writes poetry and speculative tales of hope. She lives and writes in Sudbury, in the house where 3 generations of her family have lived, on the street that bears her surname, with her spouse and dog.
Laura is a Registered Acupuncturist and a Food Inspector from rural New Brunswick where she lives with her husband and twin boys. When she's not busy with life's craziness, you'll find her with a warm drink in hand and her nose in a book.
Retired college professor, poet (six books),novelist, photographer, guitar player.
Anne M. Smith-Nochasak resides in rural western Nova Scotia and teaches part-time after many years working in northern communities. She has self-published three novels and is a member of the Writers Federation of Nova Scotia.
Forthcoming Hemo Sapiens, a thrilling, sexy anthropology take on the vampire myth, Dundurn 09/2025. Autokrator 2024, Cormorant. Winner CSA for Chateau Laurier the webseries. www.emilyweedon.com
Freelance writer Lisa Timpf is a retired HR and communications professional who lives in Simcoe, Ontario. You can find out more about Lisa’s writing and artwork at http://lisatimpf.blogspot.com/.
Author of Somewhere in Flanders: Letters from the Front and Amid the Splintered Trees. Reviewer for The Seaboard Review
Dawn Macdonald lives in Whitehorse, Yukon, where she grew up without electricity or running water. She also reviews books at https://reviewsofbooksigotforfreeorcheap.substack.com/
Selena Mercuri is a Toronto-based writer. Her work has appeared in The Fiddlehead, The Hart House Review, Room (forthcoming), and The Literary Review of Canada. She was the recipient of the Norma Epstein Foundation Award.
Melanie is a Vancouver freelance writer/editor. She's also the award-winning author of middle-grade/YA suspensers, mostly with Orca Book Publishers. https://writersunion.ca/member/melanie-jackson
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