Miriam Edelson
Freelance contributor
Miriam Edelson is a neurodivergent writer, settler and mother living in Toronto. Her literary non-fiction, personal essays and commentaries have appeared in The Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, various U.S., U.K., and Canadian literary journals and on CBC Radio. Her latest book is a collection of essays entitled The Swirl in my Burl.
Latest from Miriam Edelson
First Person
I was the victim of a scam caller. I can't believe I fell for it
Miriam Edelson recounts how a scam artist tricked her to give up $7,500 and explains why she’s breaking her silence.
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First Person
It feels like my daughter is saying goodbye forever as she leaves for college
As her daughter prepares to leave for university thousands of kilometres away, Miriam Edelson grapples with feelings of grief that have resurfaced from losing her other child.
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