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- Morgan, Phillip Dwight –Phillip Dwight Morgan is a Toronto-based essayist and poet of Jamaican heritage. His writings on race and politics have appeared in Maclean’s, CBC, the Toronto Star, The Walrus, the Huffington Post, and several Canadian magazines.
- Galvin, Chris –Chris Galvin divides her time between Canada and her second home, Việt Nam. She is grateful to her in-laws for enduring countless questions about Vietnamese culture and history. Chris is currently looking for a home for her recently completed manuscript, Breakfast under the Bodhi Tree.
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- Tushabe, Iryn –Iryn Tushabe is a Ugandan independent journalist and writer living in Saskatchewan. Her literary journalism has appeared in Canadian publications, including in Prairies North Magazine, and The New Vision (Uganda.)
- Gone –2016 Writing in the Margins Winner: Best Regina Entry
- Call for Submissions! –_Briarpatch_ is seeking submissions for the July/August issue!
- Energy Series: Surface Mining –Winner of the 2016 Writing in the Margins contest for poetry.
- Living Death –Winner of the 2016 Writing in the Margins Contest for creative non-fiction.
- Albina, Laurel –Laurel Albina is a Canadian-born Palestinian-American writer and labour organizer. Her writing is influenced by her parents’ emigrations to Canada as a result of conflict and war. She lives in East Vancouver, B.C. with her partner and children.
- Allooloo, Siku –Siku Allooloo is an Inuit/Taino writer from Denendeh (Northwest Territories). Her work incorporates inherited legacies of resistance, continuity, and creative expression to support the revitalization and empowerment of Indigenous communities. Siku holds a BA in Anthropology and Indigenous Studies from the University of Victoria.
- Fierce Existence & Resistance –An interview with Brown, Black & Fierce
- The Cost of Managed Migration –The Temporary Foreign Worker Program has spawned a recruitment industry in Guatemala that promises workers risk-free employment in Canada, but delivers precarity and exploitation.