| Wendy Dennis is an award-winning journalist and author who writes for many leading publications, including The Walrus, Toronto Life, where she’s a contributing editor, and House and Home, where she writes a regular column about lifestyle trends.
She has also been a high school English teacher, instructor of magazine writing at Ryerson University, and editor at Toronto Life and Fashion magazines.
Wendy has won several National Magazine Awards, including for “The Divorce From Hell”, her controversial and widely read Toronto Life story that sparked a national debate.
Her NMA-winning story “Why Psychoanalysis Matters” for The Walrus was also nominated for a Gradiva Award by the (American) National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis, and an Excellence in Journalism Award by the American Psychoanalytic Association.
Wendy is the author of Hot and Bothered: Men and Women, Sex and Love in the 90s (Viking), a bestseller published in seven countries, and The Divorce From Hell (Macfarlane Walter & Ross).
She has appeared as a guest on NBC’s Today Show, CBC’s The Journal, Pamela Wallin Live and The Sunday Edition, Sally Jesse Raphael, and CNN and Fox News.
As a magazine writer, she is represented by:
Derek Finkle
Canadian Writers Group
536 Eastern Avenue
Toronto, ON M4M 1C7
Derek@CanadianWritersGroup.com
416-469-3333
As an author, she is represented by:
Tracy Brown
Tracy Brown Literary Agency
P.O. Box 88
Scarsdale, NY 10583
tracy@brownlit.com
914-400-4147
She lives in Toronto, Canada, and can be reached at wendy@wendydennis.com. |