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Jerry Amernic Aidan Baker John Barton (I)

John Barton (II)

Michel Basilières

Jonathan Bennett

Heather Birrell

Alex Boyd

Kate Braid

 


Andy Brown

Tony Burgess


Melanie Cameron

Tim Conley

Gregory M. Cook

Peter Darbyshire

Shawna Dempsey

Jon Paul Fiorentino

Matthew Firth

Diana Fitzgerald Bryden

Marty Gervais

Paul Glennon

Douglas Glover Catherine Graham

Terence M. Green

Erina Harris

Kenneth J. Harvey

Joelene Heathcote


Michael Holmes

Nalo Hopkinson

Mark Anthony Jarman


Kim Jernigan

Sean Johnston

Ibi Kaslik

Alexandra Leggat

Malca Litovitz

Jennifer LoveGrove

John MacKenzie

Ashok Mathur Chandra Mayor

Derek McCormack

Camelita McGrath

rob mclennan


Tessa McWatt


Lorri Millan

Jim Munroe

George Murray

Richard Nash

Hal Niedzviecki

 

Merle Nudelman

Emily Pohl-Weary

K.I. Press

 

Leon Rooke

Stuart Ross

Andrea Ryder


Richard Sanger

Sandy Shreve

Anne Simpson

Mark Simpson

David Solway

Carrie Snyder


Ken Sparling

 

Carmine Starnino

J.J. Steinfeld

Paul Vermeersch

Anne F. Walker

Elana Wolff

 

 

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