Bill Engleson is a retired child welfare social worker. He writes fiction, non-fiction and poetry. He is the author of the novel Like a Child to Home and the collection of essays Confessions of an Inadvertently Gentrifying Soul (Silver Bow Publishing). He lives at engleson.ca and on Denman Island, BC.
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