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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • The Seaboard Review of Books

    “Embark on a Journey to Discover Great Reads." James M Fisher, editor-in-chief. \ud83c\udde8\ud83c\udde6

  • Bryn Robinson

    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.

  • James M. Fisher

    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

    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.

  • Naomi MacKinnon

    Reader, blogger, CanLit enthusiast.

  • Lisa Timpf

    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/.

  • Michael Greenstein

    Retired Professor of English and regular contributor to TSR

  • Melanie Jackson

    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

  • gordon phinn

    A writer and critic of many years standing, I am interested in many areas of culture, creative activities, politics and psychic exploration.

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