Member of a prominent literary family, Ottawa-based Annie Howells Fréchette worked as a magazine editor and published fiction for both adults and children.
Annie Louisa Walker spent a portion of her life in Canada where she published her first books, before returning to England where she joined the household of her cousin, writer Margaret Oliphant,...
Born in PEI, Annie Marion MacLean published many works of social analysis after becoming one of the first women to earn a doctorate in sociology in North America.
Despite spending most of her life in British Columbia, poet Audrey Alexandra Brown became a national celebrity during the 1930s and received the Lorne Pierce medal in 1944.
Poet Augusta Baldwyn, who spent most of her life in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, contributed verse to a variety of literary and religious periodicals and issued one book, titled Poems (1859).
The first woman to graduate from medical school in Canada, Augusta Stowe Gullen expressed her commitment to the advancement of women in several publications.
Under the pseudonym "R.H. Grenville," Beatrice Rowley regularly published poetry and some fiction in a wide range of periodicals, beginning while a teenager living in Winnipeg and continuing into...
A life-long resident of Montreal, Mary Ellen Gueren, later known as Bellelle, was a Catholic feminist who was also known for her poetry and her historical writing.
English-born Beryl Gray spent much of her life in Vancouver and travelled to Australia, gathering experiences that informed her articles and serialized fiction.
Often dubbed “The Poet of Niagara,” the area where she spent most of her adult life, Caroline Eleanor Wilkinson published her poetry in many of the daily newspapers of Ontario and issued one book...
Carrie Derick was one of the first Canadian women to establish a career in science when she qualified as a lecturer in botany at McGill University; upon her retirement, she became the first...
An established author in England before she immigrated to Canada in 1832, Catharine Parr Traill wrote several foundational volumes about pioneer life in the Canadian backwoods.