Emily Pohl-Weary lives in Dovercourt Village. She will publish her latest teen novel, Not Your Ordinary Wolf Girl, in 2013. She facilitates the Toronto Street Writers, a free writing group geared toward marginalized youth, and is the executive director of the Academy of the Impossible, a storefront learning centre. Her book about her grandmother, Better To Have Loved: The Life of Judith Merril (Between the Lines, 2002), won the 2003 Hugo Award for non-fiction. She is the author of the poetry collection Iron-on Constellations (Tightrope, 2005), the novel A Girl Like Sugar (McGilligan, 2004). Last updated summer, 2013.
- Bonnie and Clyde Summer, 2013
(No. 30)
- Best Violin Summer, 2002
(No. 8)
- The Moral Pornographer Christmas, 2001
(No. 7)
- What I Learned Growing Up in Parkdale Summer, 2001
(No. 5)