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Ian Brown, the Rogers Communications Chair of the Literary Journalism for the past five summers, is an acclaimed roving feature writer for the Globe and Mail. He is equally well-known for his work on CBC radio, where he was the moderator of Talking Books for more than a decade, and hosted Sunday Morning and Later the Same Day. He also presents pre-eminent television documentary shows on TVO’s Doc Studio. With Paul Tough, he founded open letters, the first online magazine of first person journalism in letter form. He is the author of FreeWheeling--which won the National Business Book Award--and Man Overboard, and most recently edited the anthology What I Meant to Say: The Private Lives of Men. His book, The Boy in the Moon, was chosen by the New York Times as one of the ten best books of 2010. His most recent book, Sixty was shortlisted for the 2016 RBC Taylor Prize. In his spare time he paints, reads and skis in the back-country. He lives in Toronto with his wife and two children.