Jack Fenton began his writing career as a journalist, then editor.
He co-founded a national Canadian newspaper with a readership of around 57,000 print subscribers, and went on to serve as editor-at-large.
Fenton’s work has been seen in UK broadsheets, various magazines, and he serves as president of the “Down With Harlequin Romance Books”, a legacy he will leave to his beloved dog, Sir Humphrey Appleby (aka Humpy).
A while ago, Fenton hung up his journalistic hat to use his strengths and competencies in a more creative manner.
He is currently working on a book of fiction about Tom Thomson.
Tom was one of Canada’s most important artists and inspired Canadians to view their country through a new lens.
His art kicked off a heritage that has inspired other artists to follow his lead to Algonquin Park and other parts of the world.
Seven people (The Group of Seven) became his apostles. Thomson died in 1917 under mysterious circumstances.
The story takes place in Canada’s 7000+ sq. km. Algonquin Provincial Park in central Ontario.