Finally settling in British Columbia where she became known as a nature writer and local activist, Gillian Joan Douglas published her poetry in scores of magazines as well as producing several...
Based first in Montreal, then in Toronto, Gladys Devlin Stacey enjoyed a varied journalistic career as a contributor to a wide range of trade and general periodicals, including major Canadian...
Grace Campbell was best known for her historical novels, beginning with Thorn-Apple Tree (1942), that celebrate the pioneer farmers of eastern Ontario.
Grace Helen Harte, a sister of writers Edith Eaton and Winnifred Eaton, became one of the first Asian female lawyers in the US and published articles in legal journals.
Ontario-born Grace Jones Morgan, who often used the pseudonym "Bassett Morgan," published at least three novels, as well as adventure and fantasy stories in many magazines.
In addition to her newspaper work, reporter Gwen Cash, a colourful figure in the world of early Canadian female journalism, published several books based on her personal experiences and her life in...
After immigrating to Canada, English-born Gwendolen Merrin Massey resided first in New Brunswick and then moved to Ontario, where she published two chapbooks of poetry.
A life-long resident of southern Ontario, Hannah Isabel Graham published three volumes of verse and numerous poems, stories, and feature articles in various periodicals.
Born in Canada East, Lady Harriet Julia Jephson spent most of her adult life in London, England, where she published several books about her travels and her Canadian memories.
The verse of English-born poet Harriett Annie Wilkins regularly appeared in the Hamilton Spectator, the newspaper that also issued many of her volumes of poetry.
Socialite and traveller Helen Frances Bagg was an occasional author of poetry and prose, much of it yet to be verified. Her work may have appeared under her married names, as Mrs. Albert Edward...
Best known as one of Canada's first female judges, Helen Gregory MacGill was an active musician and jounalist before she turned her focus to the improvement of laws concerning of women and children.