CV

Current Positions:

September 2021: Associate/substantive editor with Poplar Press/Wolsak & Wynn.

January 2020: Contract copy writer/editor with Above/below Marketing/the Hallmark Channel.

October 2018: Author (Wolsak & Wynn/Buckrider Books; ECW Press).

January 2017: Co-Publisher/Co-Editor-in-Chief of Anathema: Spec from the Margins.

July 2012: Freelance editor (substantive/stylistic, copy editing, proofreading/fact checking): fiction, non-fiction, academic dissertations, and screenplays.

 

Previous Positions:

August 2010–July 2012: Marketing and Production Coordinator, NeWest Press.

April 2008–August 2008: production/editorial intern; August 2008–February 2009: production/editorial freelancer, Drawn & Quarterly Publications.

 

Past and Current Freelance Clients:

June 2023: freelance editor for Dundurn Press.

May 2023: freelance editor for the Aga Khan Museum.

June 2022: freelance editor for Book*hug Press.

February 2022: freelance editor for Arsenal Pulp Press.

March 2021: freelance editor for UBC Press.

May 2019: freelance editor for Wattpad.

December 2018: freelance editor for Green Ronin Press.

March 2018: freelance editor for Playwrights Canada Press.

July 2017: freelance editor for Freehand Books.

March 2017: freelance editor for ARP Books.

July 2016: freelance editor for Wolsak & Wynn.

January 2016–January 2020: freelance editor for the Literary Press Group of Canada (LPG).
—copy editing for seasonal catalogues.

July 2015–December 2016: freelance editor for Broken River Books.

April 2015–November 2018: freelance writer/reviewer for Publishers Weekly.

February 2015: freelance editor for the Images Film Festival.
—copy editing for annual festival catalogue.

January 2014–January 2022: freelance writer/reviewer for subTerrain Magazine.

December 2013–October 2016: freelance editor for ChiZine Publications.

September 2013: freelance editor for HOLO Magazine.

November 2012–December 2015: freelance writer/reviewer for Broken Pencil Magazine.

September 2012–April 2014: freelance writer/reviewer for Quill & Quire.

 

Education:

  1. Certificate of Technical Communication. George Brown College of Applied Arts and Technology.
  2. Master of Publishing (MPub). Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Simon Fraser University. Thesis title: Gekiga into English: Translating the Words, Images, and Culture of Yoshihiro Tatsumi’s A Drifting Life.
    Supervisors: Dr. John Maxwell, Assistant Professor, Master of Publishing Program, Simon Fraser University; Mary Schendlinger, Senior Lecturer, Master of Publishing Program, Simon Fraser University; Chris Oliveros, Publisher, Drawn & Quarterly Publications.
  3. Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA). Visual Arts, Simon Fraser University. Minor in Film and Video Studies, Certificate in Liberal Arts.

 

Writing Credits (Novels/Novellas/Collections—Published):

Wilmot, Andrew. Withered (2020). Novel. Toronto, Ontario. ECW Press: April 2024.
—Winner, ECW Press Best New Speculative Novel Contest 2022.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Death Scene Artist (2013). Novel. Hamilton, Ontario. Wolsak & Wynn/Buckrider Books: October 2018.

 

Writing Credits (Novels/Novellas/Collections—Unpublished):

Wilmot, Andrew. Every Little Death (2023). Novel. Toronto, Ontario. Publisher TBD.

Wilmot, Andrew. Fostering Artistic Talent and Other Poor Life Choices (2023). Short Fiction Collection. Toronto, Ontario. Publisher TBD.

Wilmot, Andrew. Polterheist (2021). Novel. Toronto, Ontario. Publisher TBD.

Wilmot, Andrew. Gina and Rigby (2021). Novel. Toronto, Ontario. Publisher TBD.

 

Writing Credits (Short Fiction — Published):

Wilmot, Andrew. “A New Garden” (2022). Short Fiction. Fusion Fragment: November 2023.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Just a Taste” (2022). Short Fiction. Rocket Lunch: Forthcoming.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Dietary Restrictions” (2018). Short Fiction. Scare Street: February 2023.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Volcanic” (2021). Short Fiction. Augur Magazine 5.2: November 2022.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Glamour-Us” (2021). Short Fiction. Queer Little Nightmares: An Anthology of Monstrous Fiction and Poetry, edited by David Ly and Daniel Zomparelli. Vancouver, BC: Arsenal Pulp Press, October 2022.

Wilmot, Andrew. “The Aneurytic” (2014). Short Fiction. Stories of the Eye: October 2022.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Their War, Here” (2016). Short Fiction. Bleed Error: April 2022.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Born Again” (2020). Short Fiction. Fusion Fragment: March 2022.

Wilmot, Andrew. “When Skies Are” (2019). Short Fiction. The Quarantine Review: 2020.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Straight Through to the Centre of the Earth” (2017). Short Fiction. Underbelly Magazine: 2020.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Kings and Their Lonely Thrones” (2018). Short Fiction. THIS Magazine: 2019.

Wilmot, Andrew. “A Once-held Truth of a Different Sort” (2018). Short Fiction. StarShipSofa: 2019.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Legion” (2015). Short Fiction. ParABnormal Magazine: March 2019.

Wilmot, Andrew. “At the Speed of Screwed: A Doubletime Story” (2018). Nisaba Journal 2: Adventures in the Dark: 2019.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Remembrance of Worlds Past” (2015). Short Fiction. Augur Magazine 2.2: Winter 2019.
—Longlisted, 2016 Friends of Merril Short Story Contest (final 12).

Wilmot, Andrew. “Chimera” (2016). Short Fiction. We Shall Be Monsters: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Two Centuries On: December 2018.
—Nominated, Best Related Work (anthology), 2019 Prix Aurora.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Lasciare Suonare” (2017). Short Fiction. Augur Magazine 1.1: March 2018.
—Longlisted, 2019 Sunburst Award for Best Short Story Fiction.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Grudge Match” (2015). Short Fiction. Restless: An Anthology of Ghost Stories, Dark Fantasy, and Creepy Tales: July 2017.

Wilmot, Andrew. “F.A.S. (Foetal Atomic Syndrome)” (2014). Short fiction. Double Feature Magazine: September 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. “The Best Worst Idea Ever” (2016). Short Fiction. Crap Orgasm: September 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. “The Recovered Journal of Marius Vladimirescu, Last of the Clown Hunters” (2014). Short Fiction. Turn to Ash: September 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Just a Little Spice Will Do” (2014). Glittership: May 2016.
—Also available in: Glittership Year One anthology: July 2017.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Fostering Artistic Talent” (2015). Those Who Make Us: Canadian Monsters, Creatures, and Myths: November 2016.
—Nominated, 2016 Shirley Jackson Award for Edited Anthology.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Foreclosing on the House of God” (2015). The Singularity: September 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Paradoxical” (2015). Short Fiction. Drive-In Tales: 2015.

Wilmot, Andrew. “A Window Into the” (2015). Short Fiction. The Singularity: 2015.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Everything Old” (2015). Short Fiction. The Singularity: 2015; Apocalypse Chronicles Anthology: March 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. “When I’m Old, When I’m Grey” (2014). Short Fiction. Found Press: September 2016.
—Winner, 2015 Friends of Merril Short Story Contest.

Wilmot, Andrew. “What You’re In For” (2014). Short Fiction. Found Press: October 2015.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Virtuatrocity” (2015). Short fiction. Inkitt: April 2015.

Wilmot, Andrew. Glass Houses (2014). Short fiction/Novelette. Found Press: August 2014.

Wilmot, Andrew. “Lovers in a Dangerous Time” (2010). Short fiction. 69 Flavors of Paranoia: August 2010.

 

Writing Credits (Non-fiction):

Wilmot, Andrew. “Editorial: Chaos, Inherent.” Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 15 (May 2022).

Wilmot, Andrew. “Editorial: Of Crisis and Community.” Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 14 (December 2021).

Wilmot, Andrew. “Editorial: A Decade in a Year.” Anathema: Spec from the Margins, showcase edition (December 2020).

Wilmot, Andrew. “Editorial: Of Conflated Ideas and Missed Points, or: How Did We Get Here?” Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 11 (August 2020).

Wilmot, Andrew. “Editorial: Continued Metamorphosis.” Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 8 (August 2019).

Wilmot, Andrew. “Editorial: Release Dates are Like Tears in the Rain.” Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 6 (December 2018).

Wilmot, Andrew. “Editorial: What Fresh Hell is This?” Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 4 (April 2018).

Wilmot, Andrew. “Editorial: Round 2, Fight! (Or: Fuck Your Devil’s Advocacy).” Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 2 (August 2017).

Wilmot, Andrew. Gekiga into English: Translating the Words, Images, and Culture of Yoshihiro Tatsumi’s A Drifting Life (2008). Vancouver, British Columbia: Simon Fraser University.

 

Writing Credits (Screenplays):

Wilmot, Andrew. High Maintenance Machines (2015). Screenplay. Toronto, Ontario.

Wilmot, Andrew and Ishwar L. Maisuria. In The End (2011). Screenplay. Vancouver, British Columbia: Mya Studios.
—Winner, 2013 Canada International Film Festival Award of Excellence.
—Winner, 2013 Honolulu Film Awards Gold Kahuna Award.
—Winner, Best Screenplay, 2013 Monteria International Film Festival Official International Feature Selection.

Wilmot, Andrew and Ishwar L. Maisuria. In The End Webisodes (2011). Screenplay. Vancouver, British Columbia: Mya Studios. (Unproduced.)

 

Writing Credits (Reviews):

Wilmot, Andrew. Suture, by Nic Brewer. subTerrain, issue 90.

Wilmot, Andrew. Be Scared of Everything: Horror Essays, by Peter Counter. subTerrain, issue 88.

Wilmot, Andrew. Bone Black, by Carol Rose GoldenEagle. subTerrain, issue 86.

Wilmot, Andrew. Echolocation, by Karen Hoffmann. subTerrain, issue 84.

Wilmot, Andrew. Only Pretty Damned, by Niall Howell. subTerrain, issue 82.

Wilmot, Andrew. Something for Everyone, by Lisa Moore. subTerrain, issue 81.

Wilmot, Andrew. Be With: Letters to a Caregiver, by Mike Barnes. Publishers Weekly, September 2018.

Wilmot, Andrew. Crow Jazz, by Linda Rogers. subTerrain, issue 80.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Whole Beautiful World, by Melissa Kuipers. subTerrain, issue 79.

Wilmot, Andrew. We All Need to Eat, by Alex Leslie. Publishers Weekly, July 2018.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Plague, by Kevin Chong. Publishers Weekly, June 2018.

Wilmot, Andrew. Why Indigenous Literatures Matter, by Daniel Heath Justice. Publishers Weekly, April 2018.

Wilmot, Andrew. Oracle Bone, by Lydia Kwa. subTerrain, issue 78.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Break, by Katherine Vermette. Publishers Weekly, January 2018.

Wilmot, Andrew. Brown Girl in the Room, by Priya Ramsingh. Publishers Weekly, September 2017.

Wilmot, Andrew. Don’t Tell Me What to Do, by Dina Del Bucchia. Publishers Weekly, July 2017.

Wilmot, Andrew. Beforelife, by Randal Graham. Publishers Weekly, June 2017.

Wilmot, Andrew. Read, Listen, Tell: Indigenous Stories from Turtle Island, Eds. Sophie McCall, Deanna Reder, David Gaertner, and Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill. Publishers Weekly, June 2017.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Sum of Us, Eds. Susan Forest and Lucas K. Law. Publishers Weekly, May 2017.

Wilmot, Andrew. Everything is Awful and You’re a Terrible Person, by Daniel Zomparelli. Publishers Weekly, April 2017.

Wilmot, Andrew. All That is Solid Melts Into Air, by Carole Giangrande. Publishers Weekly, April 2017.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Effects of Isolation on the Brain, by Erika Rummel. subTerrain, Issue 77.

Wilmot, Andrew. Berlin-Warszawa Express, by Eamon McGrath. Publishers Weekly, March 2017

Wilmot, Andrew. Rough Patch, by Nicole Markotic. Publishers Weekly, March 2017

Wilmot, Andrew. Five Roses, by Alice Zorn. subTerrain, Issue 76.

Wilmot, Andrew. Russian Dolls, by W.P. Kinsella. Publishers Weekly, December 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. Border Markers, by Jenny Ferguson. Publishers Weekly, October 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. I, Death, by Mark Leslie. Publishers Weekly, September 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. Guy, by Jowita Bydlowska. Publishers Weekly, September 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. Three Years with the Rat, by Jay Hosking. Publishers Weekly, August 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. Testament, by Vicki Gendreau. Publishers Weekly, August 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Conjoined, by Jen Sookfong Lee. Publishers Weekly, June 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. I’m Thinking of Ending Things, by Iain Reid. Publishers Weekly, June 2016 (Unpublished).

Wilmot, Andrew. Rocket Versus Gravity, by Richard Scarsbrook. subTerrain, Issue 75.

Wilmot, Andrew. Pedal, by Chelsea Rooney. Publishers Weekly, May 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. Somewhere a Long and Happy Life Probably Awaits You, by Jill Sexsmith. Publishers Weekly, May 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. Weekend, by Jane Eaton Hamilton. Publishers Weekly, April 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. It’s An Honest Ghost, by John Goldbach. Publishers Weekly, April 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Horrors, by Charles Demers. Publishers Weekly, March 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. Bad Things Happen, by Kris Bertin. Publishers Weekly, March 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. Job Shadowing, by Malcolm Sutton. Publishers Weekly, March 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. God in Pink, by Hasan Namir. subTerrain, Issue 73.

Wilmot, Andrew. Straight to the Head, by Fraser Nixon. Publishers Weekly, February 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Mercy Journals, by Claudia Casper. Publishers Weekly, February 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. Skein and Bone, by V.H. Leslie. Broken Pencil.

Wilmot, Andrew. On the Shores of Darkness, There is Light, by Cordelia Strube. Publishers Weekly, February 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. Bird on an Ethics Wire, by Margaret Somerville. Publishers Weekly, January 2016.

Wilmot, Andrew. Movie Star Chronicles: A Visual History of the World’s Greatest Movie Stars, by Ian Haydn Smith. Publishers Weekly, October 2015.

Wilmot, Andrew. Arvida, by Samuel Archibald. Publishers Weekly, October 2015.

Wilmot, Andrew. Martin John, by Anakana Schofield. Publishers Weekly, October 2015.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Guy Who Pumps Your Gas Hates You, by Sean Trinder. subTerrain, Issue 72.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Plotline Bomber of Innisfree, by Josh Massey. Publishers Weekly, July 2015.

Wilmot, Andrew. All-Day Breakfast, by Adam Lewis Schroeder. Publishers Weekly, July 2015.

Wilmot, Andrew. Entropic, by R.W. Gray. Publishers Weekly, June 2015.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Video Watcher, by Shawn Curtis Stibbards. Publishers Weekly, June 2015.

Wilmot, Andrew. Flip Turn, by Paula Eisenstein. Broken Pencil (unpublished).

Wilmot, Andrew. Kitaro, by Shigeru Mizuki. Broken Pencil (unpublished).

Wilmot, Andrew. The Capacity for Infinite Happiness, by Alexis von Konigslow. subTerrain, Issue 71.

Wilmot, Andrew. My Body is Yours, by Michael V. Smith. subTerrain, Issue 71.

Wilmot, Andrew. Snake City, by Joe Rosenblatt. Publishers Weekly, April 2015.

Wilmot, Andrew. A Free Man, by Michel Basilieres. Publishers Weekly, April 2015.

Wilmot, Andrew. Look At Me, by Robert Shoub. subTerrain, Issue 70.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Umbrella Mender, by Christine Fischer Guy. Broken Pencil, Issue 68.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Sex Life of the Amoeba, by Barry Healey. Broken Pencil, Issue 68.

Wilmot, Andrew. SuperMutant Magic Academy, by Jillian Tamaki. Broken Pencil, Issue 68.

Wilmot, Andrew. Photobooth: A Biography, by Meags Fitzgerald. Broken Pencil, Issue 65.

Wilmot, Andrew. Beautiful Darkness, by Fabien Vehlmann & Kerascoët. Broken Pencil, Issue 65.

Wilmot, Andrew. Sweet Affliction, by Anna Leventhal. Broken Pencil, Issue 65.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Indifference League, by Richard Scarsbrook. subTerrain, Issue 68.

Wilmot, Andrew. North East, by Wendy McGrath. All Lit Up, September 2014.

Wilmot, Andrew. Bunny and Shark, by Alisha Piercy. All Lit Up, September 2014.

Wilmot, Andrew. Rewrite, by Temenuga Trifonova. All Lit Up, September 2014.

Wilmot, Andrew. Universal Bureau of Copyrights, by Bertrand Laverdure. All Lit Up, September 2014.

Wilmot, Andrew. Hypocritic Days, by David Fiore. All Lit Up, September 2014.

Wilmot, Andrew. Dear Leaves, I Miss You All, by Sara Heinonen. Broken Pencil, Issue 63.

Wilmot, Andrew. It Doesn’t Suck: Showgirls, by Adam Nayman and Raise Some Shell: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, by Richard Rosenbaum. Quill & Quire, April 2014.

Wilmot, Andrew. On Loving Women, by Diane Obomsawin. Broken Pencil, Issue 63.

Wilmot, Andrew. Rage of Poseidon, by Anders Nilsen. Broken Pencil, Issue 62.

Wilmot, Andrew. Celestial Inventories, by Steve Rasnic Tem. Broken Pencil, Issue 62.

Wilmot, Andrew. I Don’t Know How to Behave, by Michael Blouin. subTerrain, Issue 66.

Wilmot, Andrew. Anatomy of a Girl Gang, by Ashley Little. Rabble.ca, January 2014.

Wilmot, Andrew. Tell My Sorrows to the Stones, by Christopher Golden. Broken Pencil, Issue 61.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Inner City, by Karen Heuler. Broken Pencil, Issue 61.

Wilmot, Andrew. This Great Escape: The Case of Michael Paryla, by Andrew Steinmetz. Quill & Quire, October 2013.

Wilmot, Andrew. And the Birds Rained Down, by Jocelyne Saucier. Broken Pencil, Issue 60.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Art of Sufficient Conclusions, by Sarah Dearing. Broken Pencil, Issue 60.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Best Canadian Essays 2012, eds. Christopher Doda & Ray Robertson. Broken Pencil, Issue 60.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Summer is Ended and We Are Not Yet Saved, by Joey Comeau. Quill & Quire, July/August 2013.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Dark, by Claire Mulligan. Quill & Quire, June 2013.

Wilmot, Andrew. Serial Villain, by Sherwin Tjia. Broken Pencil, Issue 59.

Wilmot, Andrew. Cosmo, by Spencer Gordon. Broken Pencil, Issue 59.

Wilmot, Andrew. Bull Head, by John Vigna. Broken Pencil, Issue 58.

Wilmot, Andrew. Raising Hell: Ken Russell and the Unmaking of The Devils, by Richard Crouse. Quill & Quire, December 2012 (unpublished).

 

Editorial Credits:

YWCA Toronto. Toolkit and Compendium. Toronto, Ontario: 2023.

Tickner, Raymonde, et al. Geographies of the Heart: Stories from Newcomers to Canada. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2023.

Sims, DL. Everything Is Just Fine. Toronto, Ontario: Wattpad Press, 2023.

Anderson, Ho Che. World of Stone 1 and 2. Toronto, Ontario: Dundurn Press, 2023 (cancelled title).

Rumi Exhibition Catalogue. Toronto, Ontario: Aga Khan Museum, 2023.

Kuitenbrouwer, Kathryn. Wait Softly Brother. Hamilton, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2023.
—Longlisted, 2023 Giller Prize.

Burgess, Emmett. The Form and the Shatter. Self-published, 2023.

Rosenberg, Aaron. Mutants and Masterminds: Lost and Never Found. Seattle, Washington: Green Ronin Press, 2023.

Waller, Jae. Call of the Rift: Wake. Toronto, Ontario: ECW Press, 2023.

Hoover, Kenneth Mark. Litha: A Love Story. Texas: self-published, 2022.

Glavind, Ida Marie Lind. Loss and Belonging—Life with Alzheimer’s Disease in Denmark. Copenhagen, Denmark: University of Copenhagen Press, 2022 (Ph.D. dissertation).

Rowe, Tanya. Patron of Lost and Broken Things. Toronto, Ontario: Publisher TBD, 2022.

Peters, John, and Don Wells. Canadian Labour Policy and Politics. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2022.

Calderón, Gabe. Màgòdiz. Vancouver, BC: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2022.

Ilum, Stine. A Significant Threat: Countering Terrorism in the Good City. Copenhagen, Denmark: University of Copenhagen, 2022 (Ph.D. dissertation).

MacDonald, Tanis. Straggle: Adventures in Walking While Female. Hamilton, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2022.

House, Yolande. Learning to Leave. Toronto, Ontario: Publisher TBD, 2022.

Tan, Claudia. Perfect Addiction. Sensitivity Read. Toronto, Ontario: Wattpad, 2022.

Hodge, Brian. A Song of Eagles. Seattle, Washington: Green Ronin Press, 2021.

Nowaczyk, Margaret, MD. Chasing Zebras: A Memoir of Genetics, Mental Health & Writing. Toronto, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2021.
—Winner, Women’s Book Award 2022 Sarton Award for memoir.

Benmergui, Ralph. I Thought He Was Dead: A Spiritual Memoir. Hamilton, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2021.

Blackburry, Sabrina. Dirty Lying Faeries. Toronto, Ontario: Wattpad, 2021.

Clarke, Paul, Bruce MacDougall, and Donn Short. Making the Case: LGBTQ2S+ Rights and Religion in Schools. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2021.

Davy, Denise. Her Name Was Margaret. Hamilton, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2021.
—Winner, 2022 Hamilton Literary Award for Non-Fiction.
—Winner, 2022 Hamilton Literary Award, Kerry Schooley Book Award.
—Womens Book Award 2022 Sarton Award Shortlist for nonfiction.

Gray, Mandi. Cease/Desist or Cease/Resist: Sexual Violence and Civil Suits. Toronto, Ontario: York University, 2021 (Ph.D. dissertation).

Doughty, Brena. Summerside. Unpublished, 2020.

Hart, Christine. The Electric Girl. Langley, BC: self-published, 2020.

Butler, Jenna. Revery. Hamilton, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2020.

Nelson, Hannah. The Last She. Toronto, Ontario: Wattpad, 2020.

Gates, Jaym (ed.). Blue Rose Anthology: Tales from the Mount. Seattle, Washington: Green Ronin Publishing, 2020.

Owen, Catherine (ed.). Locations of Grief: An Emotional Geography. Hamilton, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2020.

Collins, Grace. Creatures of the Night. Toronto, Ontario: Wattpad, 2020.

Santoni, V.S. I’m a Gay Wizard in the City of the Nightmare King. Toronto, Ontario: Wattpad, 2020.

Sheppard, Malcolm, et al. Modern Age Basic Rulebook. Seattle, Washington: Green Ronin Publishing, 2019.

McIver, Wendii. Born From Chaos. Toronto, Ontario: Wattpad, 2019.

Happel, Megan. Lab Partners. Toronto, Ontario: Wattpad, 2019.

Gates, Jaym (ed.). Nisaba Journal 4. Seattle, Washington: Green Ronin Publishing, 2019.

Kenson, Steve. Mutants & Masterminds 3rd Edition Deluxe Hero’s Handbook. Seattle, Washington: Green Ronin Publishing, 2019.

Gates, Jaym (ed.). Nisaba Journal 3: Blue Rose Special. Seattle, Washington: Green Ronin Publishing, 2019.

Byers, Richard Lee. Lancelot: A Mutants & Masterminds Novella. Seattle, Washington: Green Ronin Publishing, 2019.

Liu, Sarah. Changes in Personality and Well-Being Across Adulthood: Riding the Self-Esteem Rollercoaster. Toronto, Ontario: University of Toronto, 2019 (Ph.D. dissertation).

Meerzon, Yana (ed.). Scripting (Im)migration: New Canadian Plays. Toronto, Ontario: Playwrights Canada Press, 2019.

Palmer, Dorothy Ellen. Falling for Myself. Hamilton, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2019.
—Finalist, 2021 Hamilton Literary Award for Non-Fiction.

Gordon, Ariel. Treed. Hamilton, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2019.

Cullen, Nancy Jo. The Western Alienation Merit Badge. Hamilton, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2019.

Gates, Jaym (ed.). Nisaba Journal 2: Adventures in the Dark. Seattle, Washington: Green Ronin Publishing, 2019.

Fung, Amy. Before I Was a Critic, I Was a Human Being. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2019.

Blake, Sylvia. “But What’s in it for us?” Tracing the Genealogy of Broadcast Diversity and its Manifestations in the CRTC’s Let’s Talk TV Proceedings. Burnaby, BC: Simon Fraser University, 2018 (Ph.D. dissertation).

MacDonald, Tanis. Out of Line: Daring to be an Artist Outside the Big City. Hamilton, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2018.

St. Bernard, Donna-Michelle (ed.). Indian Act: Residential School Plays. Toronto, Ontario: Playwrights Canada Press, 2018.

Dickinson, Peter; Gatchalian, C.E.; Oliver, Kathleen; and Singh, Dalbir (eds.). Q2Q: Queer Canadian Performance Texts. Toronto, Ontario: Playwrights Canada Press, 2018.

Pileggi, Victoria A. “Someone Who Counts”: Exploring Father-Daughter Relationships when the Daughter is Living with a Facial Difference. Guelph, Ontario: University of Guelph, 2018 (Ph.D. dissertation).

Orend, Brian. Seizure the Day! Happiness in Spite of Illness. Calgary, Alberta: Freehand Books, 2018.

Tong, Catherine. The Physical Activity and Mobility of Foreign-born Older Adults: A Multilingual Focused Ethnography in Vancouver, Canada. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia, 2017 (Ph.D. dissertation).

Dobson, Kit. Malled: Deciphering Shopping in Canada. Hamilton, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2017.

Gibbings, Sheri. Transparency, Conspiracy, and Surveillance: Information Politics and Street Vendors in Urban Indonesia. Toronto, Ontario: University of Toronto, 2017 (Ph.D. dissertation).

Piran, Niva. Journeys of Embodiment at the Intersection of Body and Culture: The Developmental Theory of Embodiment. Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Elsevier Books, 2017.

Ladner, Kiera, and Myra Tait (eds.). Surviving Canada: Indigenous Peoples Celebrate 150 Years of Betrayal. Winnipeg, Manitoba: ARP Books, 2017.

Coleman, Daniel. Yardwork. Hamilton, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2017.
—Shortlisted, 2018 RBC Taylor Prize for Literary Non-fiction.
—Winner, Best Non-Fiction Book, 2018 Hamilton Literary Awards.
—Winner, Kerry Schooley Award, 2018 Hamilton Literary Awards.

Trachtenberg, Lianne. Identity and Well-Being in Breast Cancer Survivors. Toronto, Ontario: Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 2016 (Ph.D. dissertation).

Saldanha, Lisa. Examining Scale Up of Community-Based Nutrition Services and Changes in Maternal and Child Nutrition Behaviors in Rural Ethiopia. New Orleans, Louisiana: Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, 2016 (Ph.D. dissertation).

Baulcomb, Andrew. Evenings & Weekends. Hamilton, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2016.

Salverson, Julie. Lines of Flight: An Atomic Memoir. Hamilton, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2016.

Avery, Jenna. My Ashes. Austin, Texas: self-published 2016.

Innes, Roy. The Extra Cadaver Murder. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2016.

Stueart, Jerome. The Angels of Our Better Beasts. Toronto, Ontario: ChiZine Publications, 2016.

Jaskowski, Mark. The Heartbeat Harvest. Portland, Oregon: Broken River Books, 2016.

Davison, Trevor. Blame. Vancouver, BC: self-published, 2015.

Hanley, Robert. Do You See What I See? Discovering the Obvious. Hollywood, California: self-published, 2015.

King-Brown, Erin K. Weight-Related Messages in Primary Care: Challenges and Possibilities. Toronto, Ontario: Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 2015 (Ph.D. dissertation).

Files, Gemma. Experimental Film. Toronto, Ontario: ChiZine Publications, 2015.
—Winner, 2016 Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novel.
—Winner, 2016 Sunburst Award for Adult Fiction.

Trent, Letitia. Almost Dark. Toronto, Ontario: ChiZine Publications, 2015.

Hoover, Kenneth Mark. Quaternity. Toronto, Ontario: ChiZine Publications, 2015.

Tem, Melanie. The Yellow Wood. Toronto, Ontario: ChiZine Publications, 2015.

Shearman, Robert. They Do the Same Things Different There. Toronto, Ontario: ChiZine Publications, 2014.
—Nominated, 2015 World Fantasy Awards, Best Collection.

Klavan, Laurence. The Family Unit and Other Fantasies. Toronto, Ontario: ChiZine Publications, 2014.

Hoover, Kenneth Mark. Haxan. Toronto, Ontario: ChiZine Publications, 2014.

Elder, Joe. Because of the Rose. Unpublished, 2013.

Bischoff, Theanna. Interior Music: An Examination of the Sociocognitive Abilities of Fiction Writers. Toronto, Ontario: Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 2013 (Ph.D. dissertation).
—Recipient, Canadian Psychological Association Certificate of Excellence Thesis Award.

Peasley, Elyse Michelle. Women’s Experiences of Embodied Joy: Resisting the Cultural Dictate of Bodily Dissatisfaction. Toronto, Ontario: Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 2013 (Ph.D. dissertation).

Bischoff, Theanna. Swallow. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Kimmel, Fran. The Shore Girl. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Meili, Dianne. Those Who Know: Profiles of Alberta’s Aboriginal Elders (20th Anniversary Edition). Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Howard, Barb. Western Taxidermy. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Cheng, Jeffrey. Black Rainbow Diaries. Edmonton, Alberta: self-published, 2012.

Boughn, Michael. Business As Usual. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.

Rajah, Ranjini. My Invisible Wings. Vancouver, British Columbia: self-published, 2011.

Lemoine, Stewart. Witness to a Conga and Other Plays. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.

Zorn, Alice. Arrhythmia. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.

Ananda, Inthirani. Untitled collection of children’s short fiction. Vancouver, British Columbia: self-published, 2011.

McGrath, Wendy. Santa Rosa. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.
—Nominated, 2012 City Book Prize, Mayor’s Celebration of the Arts Awards.

Froese, Gayleen. Grayling Cross. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.

Stevenson, Chris. Planet Janitor: Custodian of the Stars. Vancouver, British Columbia: Engage Books, 2011.

Tandberg, Leesia. Mythica. Self-published, 2010.

Kamara, Carina. Mystia. Abbotsford, British Columbia: self-published, 2010.

Innes, Roy. Murder in the Chilcotin. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2010.

Patterson-Z, Tanna. Butterflies in Bucaramanga. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2010.

Leslie, Rosella. Drift Child. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2010.

Gillis, Cody Lee. Knuckle Dust: Because You Can’t Say Heroin Without Saying Hero. Vancouver, BC: self-published, 2009.

Tatsumi, Yoshihiro. A Drifting Life. Montreal, Quebec: Drawn & Quarterly Publications, 2009.
—Winner, Best Reality-Based Work, 2010 Eisner Awards.
—Winner, Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia, 2010 Eisner Awards.

Modan, Rutu. Jamilti and Other Stories. Montreal, Quebec: Drawn & Quarterly Publications, 2008.

Delisle, Guy. Burma Chronicles. Montreal, Quebec: Drawn & Quarterly Publications, 2008.

Royal, Brandon. Pleasure Island: A Fable About Surviving Paradise. Calgary, Alberta: self-published, 2008.

Royal, Brandon and Paul Strahan. Bars of Steel. Calgary, Alberta: self-published, 2008.

Kulpa, Diana. Questionable Virtue. Toronto, Ontario: unpublished screenplay, 2007.

Williams, Dave (publisher). The Open Mouth Food Culture Magazine. Vancouver, British Columbia, 2006.
—Associate Editor/Head Writer.

 

Production Credits (Fiction):

Ryan, Garry. Blackbirds. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Bischoff, Theanna. Swallow. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.
—Nominated, 2013 W.O. Mitchell Book Prize.
—Shortlisted, 2013 Alberta Book Publishing Awards Book Cover/Jacket Design Award.

Kimmel, Fran. The Shore Girl. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.
—Winner, 2013 Alberta Reader’s Choice Award.
—Shortlisted, 2013 Alberta Book Publishing Awards Trade Fiction Book Award.

Stocks, Cassie. Dance, Gladys, Dance. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.
—Winner, 2013 Stephen Leacock Medal for Canadian Humour Writing.

Howard, Barb. Western Taxidermy. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Boughn, Michael. Business As Usual. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.

Ryan, Garry. Malabarista. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.

Pepper-Smith, Robert. House of Spells. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.
—Nominated, 2012 Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Book Cover/Jacket Design.
—Winner, 2012 Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Book Design.
—Nominated, 2012 Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Trade Fiction Book Award.

Zorn, Alice. Arrhythmia. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.

McGrath, Wendy. Santa Rosa. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.
—Nominated, 2012 City Book Prize, Mayor’s Celebration of the Arts Awards.

Froese, Gayleen. Grayling Cross. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.

Innes, Roy. Murder in the Chilcotin. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2010.

Dey, Myrna. Extensions. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2010.
—Longlisted, 2011 Giller Prize (People’s Choice selection).

Patterson-Z, Tanna. Butterflies in Bucaramanga. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2010.

Leslie, Rosella. Drift Child. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2010.

 

Production Credits (Non-Fiction):

McLachlan, Elizabeth. Herbert Has Lots for a Buck. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Meili, Dianne. Those Who Know: Profiles of Alberta’s Aboriginal Elders (20th Anniversary Edition). Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.
—Winner, 2013 Alberta Book Publishing Awards Trade Non-Fiction Book Award.

Miki, Roy. In Flux: Transnational Shifts in Asian Canadian Writing. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.
—Nominated, 2012 Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Lois Hole Award for Editorial Excellence.
—Nominated, 2012 Editors Association of Canada Tom Fairley Award for Editorial Excellence.

Ferguson, Ted. Strange Days: Amazing Stories From Canada’s Wildest Decade. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.

 

Production Credits (Poetry):

Langhorst, Barbara. Restless White Fields. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.
—Winner, 2013 Saskatchewan Arts Board Poetry Award.
—Winner, 2013 Alberta Book Publishing Awards Robert Kroetsch Poetry Book Award.

de Leeuw, Sarah. Geographies of a Lover. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.
—Winner, 2013 BC Book Prizes Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize.

Weaver, Andy. Gangson. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.
—Nominated, 2012 Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Book Cover/Jacket Design.
—Nominated, 2012 Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Robert Kroetsch Poetry Book Award.

 

Production Credits (Drama):

Martini, Clem. Martini with a Twist: Five Plays by Clem Martini. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Lemoine, Stewart. Witness to a Conga and Other Plays. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.

 

Production Credits (Comics and Graphic Novels):

Tatsumi, Yoshihiro. A Drifting Life. Montreal, Quebec: Drawn & Quarterly Publications, 2009.
—Winner, Best Reality-Based Work, 2010 Eisner Awards.
—Winner, Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia, 2010 Eisner Awards.

Wright, Doug. The Collected Doug Wright Volume One. Montreal, Quebec: Drawn & Quarterly Publications, 2009.

Delisle, Guy. Burma Chronicles. Montreal, Quebec: Drawn & Quarterly Publications, 2008.

Modan, Rutu. Jamilti. Montreal, Quebec: Drawn & Quarterly Publications, 2008.

Freeman, Don. Skitzy: The Story of Floyd W. Skitafroid. Montreal, Quebec: Drawn & Quarterly Publications, 2008.

Lutes, Jason. Berlin Book Two: City of Smoke. Montreal, Quebec: Drawn & Quarterly Publications, 2008.

Lutes, Jason. Berlin Book One: City of Stones. Montreal, Quebec: Drawn & Quarterly Publications, 2008 (reprint).

Lutes, Jason. Berlin #16. Montreal, Quebec: Drawn & Quarterly Publications, 2008.

 

Book Jacket Copy / Web Copy Writing:

Nicandri, David L. Discovering Nothing: In Pursuit of an Elusive Northwest Passage. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2023.

George, Sam. The Fire Still Burns. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2020.

Bramer, Shannon. Trapsongs. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Downe, Lise. Propositions and Prayers. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Sutherland, Kate. The Bones Are There. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Ball, Jonathan. The Lightning of Possible Storms. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Shafi, Hana. Small, Broke, and Kind of Dirty. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Neveu, Chantal (Erin Moure, trans.). This Radiant Life. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Carr, Angela. Without Ceremony. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Tang, Aaron. You Are Eating an Orange. You Are Naked. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Apostolides, Marianne. I Can’t Get You Out of My Mind. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Gill, Marie-Andrée. Spawn. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Joosten, Julie Anne. Nought. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Benaway, Gwen. daybreak. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Casey, Brad. The Handsome Man. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Laverdure, Bertrand. The Neptune Room. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Hausner, Beatriz. Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Orang, Bahar. On Beauty, or Where Things Touch. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Mootoo, Shani. Polar Vortex. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2020.

Brubacker, Erin; Brubaker, Christine. 7th Cousins: An Automythography. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2019.

Russo, Emmalea. Wave Archive. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2019.

Richardson, Robin. Try Not to Get Too Attached. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2019.

Naccarato, Alessandra. Re-Origin of Species. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2019.

Surani, Moez. Are the Rivers in Your Poems Real. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2019.

Leslie, Alex. Vancouver for Beginners. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2019.

MacDonald, Tanis. Mobile. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2019.

Skibsrud, Johanna. The Nothing That Is: Essays on Art, Literature and Being. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2019.

Gendreau, Vickie. Drama Queens. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2019.

Christiansen, Rune. Fanny and the Mystery in the Grieving Forest. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2019.

Eaton, Chris. Symphony No. 3. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2019.

Taylor, Jess. Just Pervs. Toronto, Ontario: Book*hug Press, 2019.

Wilmot, Andrew. The Death Scene Artist. Hamilton, Ontario: Wolsak & Wynn, 2018.

McLachlan, Elizabeth. Herbert Has Lots for a Buck: How 12 Small Prairie Towns Reinvented Themselves for the 21st Century. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Bischoff, Theanna. Swallow. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Kimmel, Fran. The Shore Girl. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Martini, Clem. Martini with a Twist: Five Plays by Clem Martini. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Meili, Dianne. Those Who Know: 20th Anniversary Edition. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Stocks, Cassie. Dance, Gladys, Dance. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Langhorst, Barbara. Restless White Fields. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

de Leeuw, Sarah. Geographies of a Lover. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Howard, Barb. Western Taxidermy. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2012.

Miki, Roy. In Flux: Transnational Shifts in Asian Canadian Writing. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.
—Nominated, 2012 Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Lois Hole Award for Editorial Excellence.
—Nominated, 2012 Editors Association of Canada Tom Fairley Award for Editorial Excellence.

Boughn, Michael. Business As Usual. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.

Ryan, Garry. Malabarista. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.

Pepper-Smith, Robert. House of Spells. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.
—Nominated, 2012 Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Book Cover/Jacket Design.
—Winner, 2012 Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Book Design.
—Nominated, 2012 Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Trade Fiction Book Award.

Zorn, Alice. Arrhythmia. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.

McGrath, Wendy. Santa Rosa. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.
—Nominated, 2012 City Book Prize, Mayor’s Celebration of the Arts Awards.

Weaver, Andy. Gangson. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.
—Nominated, 2012 Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Book Cover/Jacket Design.
—Nominated, 2012 Alberta Book Publishing Awards, Robert Kroetsch Poetry Book Award.

Froese, Gayleen. Grayling Cross. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Press, 2011.

Colek, Marek, and Pat Shewchuk. Baba Yaga and the Wolf. Vancouver, British Columbia: Koyama Press, 2010.

Northeast, Christian. Prayer Requested. Montreal, Quebec: Drawn & Quarterly Publications, 2009.

Forsythe, Matthew. Ojingogo. Montreal, Quebec: Drawn & Quarterly Publications, 2008.

Colek, Marek and Pat Shewchuk. Pohadky. Montreal, Quebec: Drawn & Quarterly Publications, 2008.

Nilsen, Anders. Big Questions #11. Montreal, Quebec: Drawn & Quarterly Publications, 2008.

 

Layout/Interior Design:

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 17. December 2022. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 16. August 2022. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 15. April 2022. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 14. December 2021. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 13: Africa issue, August 2021. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 12. April 2021. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 12: showcase issue, December 2020. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 11. August 2020. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 10. April 2020. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 10. April 2020. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 9. December 2019. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 8. August 2019. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 7. April 2019. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 6. December 2018. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 5. August 2018. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 4. April 2018. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 3. December 2017. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 2. August 2017. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

Anathema: Spec from the Margins, issue 1. April 2017. Michael Matheson, Chinelo Onwualu, Andrew Wilmot (eds.).

 

Awards:

2022: Nominated, British Fantasy Awards for Best Magazine/Periodical (Anathema: Spec from the Margins).

2022: Nominated, Ignyte Community Award for Outstanding Efforts in Service of Inclusion and Equitable Practice in Genre (Anathema: Spec from the Margins).

2022: Winner, ECW Press Best New Speculative Novel Contest (Withered).

2021: Nominated, Ignyte Community Award for Outstanding Efforts in Service of Inclusion and Equitable Practice in Genre (Anathema: Spec from the Margins).

2019: Longlisted, Sunburst Award for Short Fiction (“Lasciare Suonare”).

2016: Longlisted, Friends of Merril Short Story Contest (“Remembrance of Worlds Past”).

2015: Winner, Friends of Merril Short Story Contest (“When I’m Old, When I’m Grey”).

2013: Winner, Best Screenplay, Monteria International Film Festival Official International Feature Selection (In The End).

 

Interviews/Professional Appearances/Speaking Events:

AugurCon: Guest Reader. August 26, 2023.

Supercrawl: “Late Night Reads.” September 10, 2022.

Little Ghost Books: “Queer Literary Horror.” July 3, 2022.

Augur Magazine-sponsored one-day lecture: “Editing Speculative Short Fiction: An Overview.” October 31, 2021.

Brockton Writers Series. March 10, 2021.

Ephemera Reading Series. March 4, 2020.

Word on the Street 2019: “Bodies in Peril” panel w/Andrew Kaufman. September 22, 2019.

Western University: Invitation to speak with creative writing students. September 25, 2019.

12 or 20 (Second Series) Questions with rob mclennan. December 2018.

Linda’s Book Bag, “Staying in with Andrew Wilmot.” December 2018.

Pivot Reading Series. December 2018.

Chiseries. November 2018.

Get Lit: Episode 101. October 2018

Can’t Lit: Episode 63. October 2018.

 

Professional Associations:

Writers’ Union of Canada                                                  2018–Present
Canadian Book Professionals Association                      2012–2015
Book Publishers Association of Alberta                          2010–2012
Editors Association of Canada, associate member       2005–2012