Meghan Harrison is a writer, performer, and editor based in Toronto. You can find some of her poetry and a list of some of her readings here.

Her debut collection Who Turned Out The Lights?  (Biblioasis, 2027) examines the spectrum from performance to spectatorship, along with the isolation—and strange, specific pleasures—that characterize both ends. Work from that project has appeared or is forthcoming in HAD, CV2, The Ex-Puritan, and ROOM, among other journals. Rahila's Ghost Press put out her poetry chapbook Amateur Hours in 2018 after she self-published psychogeography (2007) and Pride Fight (2016). 

Since 2015, she's performed at many reading series and book launches in Toronto, and she was part of the GO Big Then GO Home tour in 2018.

She's been a professional copy editor for more than 10 years and holds a Bachelor of Journalism from the University of King's College. In a previous life, she was a music and theatre critic.