Myna Wallin
Myna Wallin lives in the Annex. She is the author of A Thousand Profane Pieces (Tightrope, 2006). Her work has appeared in The Algonquin Square Table Anthology, Blue Ruin, Eye, The Incredible Journey of the Instant Anthology, Pan del Muerto, and Just Us. Last updated summer, 2006.
Kelly Ward
Kelly Ward is the managing editor of a small, independent publisher and the author of Keep It Beautiful. She won the 2008 Lush Triumphant award for fiction. Last updated winter, 2016–2017.
Victoria Ward
Victoria Ward is a painter and writer living in Haliburton County, Ontario. Her first published work appeared in the Christmas, 2002, issue of Taddle Creek. Last updated Christmas, 2002.
Juliet Waters
Juliet Waters is a Montreal-based freelance writer and critic, and the former books editor of the Montreal Mirror. She currently is working on a book about a year spent learning computer languages. Last updated summer, 2013.
Shannon Webb-Campbell
Shannon Webb-Campbell is a Mi’kmaq poet, writer, and critic, and the author of Who Took My Sister? Her first book, Still No Word, was the inaugural recipient of Egale Canada’s Out In Print Literary Award. She was the 2014 Canadian Women in the Literary Arts critic-in-residence, and defended Bearskin Diary, by Carol Daniels, for CBC Radio’s Turtle Island Reads in 2017. Last updated summer, 2018.
Georgia Webber
Georgia Webber is a writer and comic artist whose current project, Dumb, chronicles her severe vocal injury and subsequent (mostly silent) recovery. Last updated winter, 2013–2014.
Adrienne Weiss
Adrienne Weiss is a teacher and a writer, and the author of There Are No Solid Gold Dancers Anymore. She first contributed to the magazine in 2003. Last updated fall, 2022.
Darren Wershler-Henry
Darren Wershler-Henry lives in Seaton Village. He is a writer, critic, editor, and assistant professor of communication studies at Wilfrid Laurier University. He is the author of The Iron Whim (M. & S., 2005) and, with Bill Kennedy, Apostrophe (ECW, 2006). Last updated Christmas, 2006.
Jessica Westhead
Jessica Westhead is the author of the short story collections And Also Sharks, Things Not To Do, and the forthcoming A Warm and Lighthearted Feeling. She first contributed to the magazine in 2002. Last updated fall, 2022.
Kathleen Whelan
Kathleen Whelan lives in the Church-Wellesley Village. Her fiction has appeared in subTerrain, Blood and Aphorisms, Other Voices, Broken Pencil, and Front & Centre, as well as in publications in California, Ireland, and New Zealand. Last updated Christmas, 2005.
Zoe Whittall
Zoe Whittall’s latest book is the novel Holding Still For As Long As Possible. Last updated winter, 2012–2013.
Lisa Whittington-Hill
Lisa Whittington-Hill is the publisher of This magazine. Last updated fall, 2022.
David Whitton
David Whitton lives in North Toronto. His debut collection, The Reverse Cowgirl, was released in 2011 by Freehand. His short story “The Eclipse,” from Taddle Creek’s summer, 2005, issue, was long-listed for the Journey Prize. He has contributed to the magazine since 2003. Last updated Christmas, 2011.
Alana Wilcox
Alana Wilcox lives in Seaton Village. She is the editor of Coach House Books. Her first novel, A Grammar of Endings, was released in 2000 by Mercury. Last updated Christmas, 2006.
Alexandra Wilder
Alexandra Wilder lives in San Francisco. Her work has appeared in Tin House, Interim, Carousel, and the Texas Review. Last updated winter, 2012–2013.
Judith Williams
Judith Williams lives in the Annex. Her first published story appeared in the Christmas, 1998, issue of Taddle Creek. Last updated Christmas, 1998.
Julie Wilson
Julie Wilson is the author of Seen Reading (Freehand, 2012). Her first published short story appeared in the summer, 2003, issue of Taddle Creek. Last updated winter, 2012–2013.
Steve Wilson
Steve Wilson lives in Trinity Bellwoods. Born in the dark years (the early seventies), he has been gainfully employed for some time in various design-related positions, including, but not limited to, photographer, comic artist, interior designer, children’s-book illustrator, TV-channel designer, painter, graphic designer, animation director, editorial illustrator, and character designer. Steve also likes Belgium. Last updated summer, 2009.
Christina Winchur
Christina Winchur lives in Bloordale Village. She is currently working on her first novel. Last updated summer, 2002.
Michelle Winters
Michelle Winters is a writer, painter, and translator from Saint John, New Brunswick, living in Toronto. Her debut novel, I Am a Truck, was shortlisted for the 2017 Scotiabank Giller Prize. Currently, she is working on her second novel, Hair for Men. Last updated summer, 2021.
Elana Wolff
Elana Wolff is a writer, editor, translator, and designer and facilitator of social art courses. She is the author of seven poetry collections, most recently Shape Taking. She first contributed to the magazine in 2000. Last updated fall, 2022.
Liz Worth
Liz Worth is a tarot reader and the author of seven books, including The Power of Tarot. Her writing has appeared in Flare, Chatelaine, and the Globe and Mail. She runs an online tarot school. Last updated spring, 2022.
Zach Worton
Zach Worton lives in Seaton Village. His debut graphic novel, The Klondike, was published in 2009 by Drawn & Quarterly. Last updated winter, 2012–2013.
Mason Wright
Mason Wright lives in Parkdale. Despite his lack of skills in producing such works, he has a great appreciation for short fiction and poetry. He is a Web publishing and print journalism jack of all trades. Last updated, summer 2007.