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The Contributors

Shannon Quinn

Shannon Quinn lives south of Cabbagetown. Her work has appeared in This Magazine. She is a graduate of Ryerson University’s radio and television program, and also holds a degree in theatre from the University of Alberta. Last updated Christmas, 2003.

Michel Rabagliati

Michel Rabagliati has written several books featuring his character Paul, including Paul Joins the Scouts and Song of Roland, which both won the Doug Wright Award for best book. Last updated summer, 2017.

Patrick Rawley

Patrick Rawley lives in Christie-Ossington. His work has appeared in This, Word, Dig, and the anthology The I.V. Lounge Reader (Insomniac, 2001), and he knows all the words to the Spider-Man theme song. He has contributed to the magazine since 2001. Last updated Halloween, 2008.

Angela Rawlings

Angela Rawlings lives in Kensington Market. She is the author of Wide Slumber for Lepidopterists (Coach House, 2006). Last updated, Halloween, 2008.

Michael Redhill

Michael Redhill is a poet, playwright, and novelist. His novel Bellevue Square won the 2017 Scotiabank Giller Prize. Last updated summer, 2018.

Friendly Rich

Friendly Rich is a mad composer. His modern music ensemble, the Lollipop People, recently released a new album, Bountiful, and are planning a European tour. Last updated summer, 2014.

Robin Richardson

Robin Richardson is the author of Knife Throwing Through Self-Hypnosis and Grunt of the Minotaur. Her work has appeared in The Best Canadian Poetry in English, Tin House, and the Malahat Review. Last updated winter, 2013–2014.

Sandra Ridley

Sandra Ridley lives in Ottawa. She was a Fringe reader at the 2006 Eden Mills Writers’ Festival, and received an honourable mention for the 2006 Diana Brebner Prize. Last updated summer, 2007.

Ethan Rilly

Ethan Rilly is the creator of the comic Pope Hats. His first graphic novel, Young Frances, will be published in 2018. He has contributed to the magazine since 2010. Last updated winter, 2017–2018.

Stan Rogal

Stan Rogal lives in Bloorcourt Village. He is the author of nine books of poetry, two novels, and three short story collections. His latest book, Fabulous Freaks, was published in 2005 by Wolsak & Wynn. His work has appeared in numerous journals, including the Fiddlehead, Grain, Quarry, Prairie Fire, and Rampike. Last updated summer, 2006.

Damian Rogers

Damian Rogers lives in Beaconsfield. Born and raised in suburban Detroit, her first book of poetry, Paper Radio, was published in 2009 by ECW. Last updated summer, 2011.

Janet Rogers

Janet Rogers is a Mohawk-Tuscarora writer from Six Nations of the Grand River. She works in the genres of poetry, spoken word performance poetry, video poetry, and recorded poetry with music. Last updated, winter, 2017–2018.

Rebecca Roher

Rebecca Roher is a cartoonist, illustrator, and educator from Toronto. She makes feminist non-fiction comics about humanity and the wonders of the natural world. Her first graphic novel, Bird in a Cage, won the 2017 Doug Wright Award. Last updated winter, 2018–2019.

Stuart Ross

Stuart Ross won the Canadian Jewish Literary Award, in the poetry category, for his collection A Sparrow Came Down Resplendent. His latest book is Pockets, a novel-in-prose-poems. Last updated winter, 2017–2018.

Cecily Ross

Cecily Ross lives in Seaton Village. She is a senior editor with the Globe and Mail. Last updated, summer, 2002.

David Ross

David Ross edits fiction and cookbooks. His work has appeared on the Web zine Joyland. Last updated summer, 2013.

Linda-Marlena Bucholtz Ross

Linda-Marlena Bucholtz Ross is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Montreal. Many years ago she illustrated the original Dr. Zed and Henry characters for Owl and Chickadee magazines. Last updated summer, 2014.

Graham Roumieu

Graham Roumieu is the creator of several faux Bigfoot autobiographies. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, Harper’s, Esquire, The Walrus, and the New York Times. Last updated winter, 2013–2014.

Shelagh M. Rowan-Legg

Shelagh M. Rowan-Legg lives in Caggabgetown. She is the editor and publisher of Thirteenth Tiger Press and has published poetry in a variety of literary journals, including Pottersfield Portfolio, Cormorant, and Lichen, and is currently working on her first book of poetry. Her first published short story appeared in the summer, 2002, issue of Taddle Creek. Last updated summer, 2004.

Pete Ryan

Pete Ryan’s illustrations have appeared in Wired, the New York Times, the Walrus, and Scientific American. Last updated summer, 2014.