David Hayes (writer)

David Hayes (writer)

David Hayes is Canadian feature writer, author, editor and teacher. He has written three nonfiction books: "No Easy Answers: The Trial and Conviction of Bruce Curtis" (Penguin, 1986), "Power and Influence: The Globe and Mail and the News Revolution" (Key Porter, 1992) and "The Lost Squadron" (Hyperion, 1994).

He has also ghostwritten international figure skating choreographer Sandra Bezic's autobiography, "The Passion to Skate: An Intimate View of Figure Skating" (Turner, 1996) and acted as an editor on "Race Against Time" (House of Anansi Press Inc., 2005), a book by diplomat and humanitarian Stephen Lewis on the crisis in Africa.

His articles, essays and reviews have appeared in many publications, among them "Saturday Night", "Report on Business", "The Globe and Mail", "The New York Times Magazine", "TORO", "The Walrus", "Chatelaine", "enRoute", "Toronto Life" (he was the magazine's media columnist in the late 1980s), and "National Post Business" (he served as senior writer from August 2001 until April 2003). He has won seven National Magazine Award in Canada.

He began teaching in the School of Journalism at Toronto's Ryerson University in the late 1980s. He was an assistant professor on faculty there from 1995 to 2002. At that time, he returned to full-time journalism and as of 2006, teaches advanced magazine writing in Ryerson's Continuing Education division and gives workshops on feature writing, as well as researching, reporting and interviewing techniques.


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