RIEL NASON is a Canadian novelist and textile artist. Her acclaimed debut novel
The Town That Drowned won the Commonwealth Book Prize for Canada and Europe, and the Margaret and John Savage First Book Award. Riel's original quilts have been exhibited across Canada; she is best known for her whimsical selvage quilts and bold use of color, and she has published two books on the subject:
Modern Selvage Quilting and
Sew a Modern Halloween. Riel grew up in Hawkshaw, New Brunswick, and now lives in Quispamsis, NB, with her husband, son, daughter and cats.
BYRON EGGENSCHWILER is an illustrator living in Calgary, Alberta. He is the illustrator of
Operatic, by Kyo Maclear,
Coyote Tales by Thomas King and
Beastly Puzzles by Rachel Poliquin. Byron has also done illustrations for the
New York Times,
The New Yorker, Wall Street Journal,
GQ and others. He shares a home with his wife and two soft cats.