Mick Ellenwood Lowe is an award-winning author, journalist, and writer based in Sudbury, Ontario, whose work has appeared in a diverse range of Canadian publications including The Globe and Mail, the Financial Post Magazine and Northern Ontario Business.
Born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1947 to Jack and Grace Lowe, he moved to Canada in the late 1960s.
Lowe has worked as a staff writer at the Lincoln Daily Star, staff writer and columnist at the Daily Nebraskan, staff writer at The Georgia Straight, co-founder of The Grape, editor at The Gauntlet, freelance correspondent for The Globe and Mail, staff reporter and producer of Morning North at CBCS-FM, and a lecturer in journalism at Cambrian College.
Lowe received the Arthur B. Ellis Award for best non-fiction crime for his book Conspiracy of Brothers: A True Story of Bikers, Murder, and the Law in 1988.
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