Gold Medal Winner for True Crime - Independent Publisher Book Awards (2020)
Shortlisted for the Arthur Ellis Awards (2020)
“A truly impressive account of this dark chapter in [Ontario’s] history . . . Not just a sharp work of investigative journalism, The Forest City Killer is a poignant portrait of children and young people whose lives were cut short in horrific circumstances and a clarion call for long overdue justice. It is destined to become a classic of Canadian true crime.” — Quill & Quire, starred review
Winner of the Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Award for Excellence in Conservation (2017)
"London: 150 Cultural Moments is full of… well… 150 such fascinating, fun, and unforgettable—if not always well-known—moments, which will make you look at the city of London and its history a little bit differently."
Currently out of print.
"This history of one of London's great lost landmarks includes photographs, archival research and an extensive collection of interviews with community members who remember the site. Built in 1927, Hotel London's story is emblematic of the rise and fall of many mid-sized North American cities."
"This anthology, with its strong editors' introduction and Janice Fiamengo's illustrative afterword, is a welcome addition to the archival researcher's bookshelf. Taken together, its insightful essays amply demonstrate the various complexities involved in responsibly interpreting the lives, experiences and motivations of women in Canada's intellectual, political and cultural life." -- Barbara M. Freeman, Herizons, Fall 2013
WRIT (Writing), COMM (Communications), and various ENGL courses
ENGL Graphic Novels, Creative Writing Workshop
The London Free Press
London Fuse
xoJane
Q Magazine
The London Yodeller
Artscape
Beat Magazine