Our guest this week is Sue Davidson. After finishing a Bachelor of Journalism degree at Carleton University, Sue worked on a weekly newspaper in Renfrew and then went on to complete a Master of Library and Information at Western University. She was a librarian in Ottawa for many years, working in departmental libraries with the federal government. Her interest in short stories began in the mid-1990s when she took workshops with Ottawa writer Richard Taylor. She attended a summer week-long workshop at the Humber School for Writers and, more recently, began courses in the Creative Writing certificate program at the University of Toronto. Sue has had three short stories published. Dread Comes at Daybreak is her debut novel.
mystery novelist
Vanessa Westermann
An avid reader of mysteries, Vanessa Westermann is a former Arthur Ellis Awards judge, holds an M.A. in English Literature and a Bachelor of Education, and has taught creative writing. Cover Art, first of the Charley Scott Mysteries, was published to great acclaim in 2022. At the heart of all Westermann’s stories are strong female protagonists inspired by the heroines in her own life. She currently lives in Ontario. Her most recent publication is Shudder Pulp (the second Charley Scott mystery) which was released on May 3, 2025)