Alfred Holden is a contributing editor with Taddle Creek. He was an editor and reporter with the Toronto Star for nearly thirty years. He contributed to the books Concrete Toronto and uTOpia: Towards a New Toronto. His Christmas, 2000, Taddle Creek essay, “The Streamlined Man,” was nominated for a National Magazine Award, and he was awarded a Heritage Toronto commendation for his work in Taddle Creek and elsewhere. He has contributed to the magazine since 1997. Last updated winter, 2017–2018.
- A Man and His World Winter, 2017–2018 / No. 40
- Lessons From the Reporters’ Trenches Winter, 2016–2017 / No. 38
- Peeling Back the Layers Summer, 2011 / No. 26
- A Better (Sub)way? Summer, 2008 / No. 20
- Gods and Monsters Christmas, 2006 / No. 17
- The Paper Pompeii Summer, 2006 / No. 16
- Jane Jacobs, 1916–2006 Summer, 2006 / No. 16
- Pillar of Community Christmas, 2004 / No. 13
- The Playground War Summer, 2002 / No. 8
- Are You ‘Modern’ or ‘Borax’? Christmas, 2001 / No. 7
- This Once-Fabulous Place On-line, July 12, 2001
- Those Were the Days On-line, July 12, 2001
- Plastic Patches and Cat’s Eyes Summer, 2001 / No. 5
- The Streamlined Man Christmas, 2000 / No. 4
- This Fabulous Place Christmas, 1999 / No. 3
- Dupont at Zenith Christmas, 1998 / No. 2
- The Forgotten Stream Christmas, 1997 / No. 1