Louis Patrick Leroux is an associate professor in both the English and French departments at Concordia University. A playwright and theatre director, he is also a scholar whose academic research focuses on cultural discourse, research-creation, Québec theatre and contemporary circus. He was playwright in residence at Sudbury’s Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario (1993–94, 2005–06, and 2006–07), the Leighton Artists’ Studios at the Banff Centre for the Arts in 1994, and the CEAD International playwrights residency in 1999. He founded and managed Ottawa’s Théâtre la Catapulte over the 1990s and has since focused on impossible, improbable, necessary drama.
Alexander Rock was born and raised suburban Québec. He lives in Montréal, where he studies at the Université de Montréal. His work has appeared in The Puritan and Matrix and his translation of Hugo Beauchemin-Lechapelle’s "untitled/sans titre" can be found in Tightrope Books' The Best Canadian Poetry in English, 2016. He has also modestly worked as a playwright and dramaturge.
Katia Grubisic is a writer, editor, and translator. Her work has appeared in various Canadian and international publications, and her collection of poems What if red ran out won the Gerald Lampert award for best first book.