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Cohort Director, MFA in Creative Nonfiction

| Writing & Publishing, Master of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction

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Kim Pittaway Kim Pittaway
kim.pittaway@ukings.ca
kimpittaway.com

BJ (Carleton), MFA (Goucher)

Kim Pittaway is an award-winning journalist with publication and broadcast credits that include Hazlitt, Chatelaine, Reader’s Digest, More Magazine, Best Health, Cottage Life, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, CBC Radio’s The Current, Tapestry and others. She is the former managing editor and editor-in-chief of Chatelaine, a recipient of the 2022 Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal for outstanding service to Nova Scotia in the field of the arts, a recipient of the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Canadian National Magazine Awards Foundation (and an 8-time NMAF finalist), a co-winner of a Canadian Science Writers’ Association Award with her sister, the journalist Tina Pittaway, and a finalist for the American Society of Journalists and Authors service writing award. After leaving Chatelaine in 2005, she spent a decade working with a wide range of magazine and NGO clients developing online editorial strategies and content. She is a past president of the Writers’ Federation of Nova Scotia and the National Magazine Awards Foundation. She is the author, with Toufah Jallow, of Toufah: The Woman Who Inspired an African #MeToo Movement, which the New York Times described as “riveting…harrowing and propulsive.” Toufah was a finalist for the 2023 Evelyn Richardson Non-Fiction Award, a finalist for the 2023 Evergreen Award from the Ontario Library Association Forest of Reading program, and selected by the American Library Association as a 2023 Top 10 Feminist Book in Rise: A Feminist Book Project. Pittaway is currently completing Unconditional, co-authored with Samra Zafar, and is also at work on a memoir with the working title Grudge: What We Learn From What We Can’t Forgive. Check out her Website.

Selected Publications

  • Toufah: The Woman Who Inspired an African #MeToo Movement, with Toufah Jallow (Random House Canada, 2022) 

Interests

Writing and researching memoir and narrative nonfiction; the business of journalism and book publishing; e-books, audio content and other forms of online publishing; making space for diverse voices in nonfiction; truth, memory and insight in nonfiction; creating a fulfilling career and life as a writer and journalist.


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Courses

Writing & Publishing
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction

Nonfiction Publishing I

Instructor
Kim Pittaway
WPUB6102.03
Winter, 2022/23
Online
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Writing & Publishing
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Nonfiction

Nonfiction Publishing II

Instructor
Kim Pittaway
WPUB6202.03
Winter, 2022/23
Online
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