Jones, Kevin (aka Kevin heronJones) Brampton, Ontario

(Writer’s Union), Hackmatack Award Nominee (2023)  Named Brampton’s Official Writer-in-Residence (2025) Knowledge Bookstore nomination for best spoken word CD recording (2011) Telly Award: Video production of heronJones Presents The Season (2006) Golden Sheaf Award nomination for the Yorkton Short Film Festival multicultural category for heronJones Presents The Season (2006) Roots Lounge Slam Poetry Champion (Multi Awards) Wordlympics Team Poetry Slam Runner-up (2004) Urban Music Association of Canada nomination for best poetry recording (2001)

In Person and Virtual Visits.  Grade four to University in age:

Workshops/Author Readings $400 per session (1 hr)

Workshops include Performance/reading along with lecture and coaching (up to 40 students per session)

Author Readings include Live reading and discussion (no restrictions on number of students)

Performances $400 per session (1hr)

Performances include Live show/concert with Q&A (no restrictions on number of students)

Travel rates .50 cents per kilometer, round-trip outside of the GTA

Multiple sessions up to 4 per day are negotiable

Kevin heronJones is a novelist, poet, journalist, editor, narrator and lecturer. This electrifying artist is best known for his profound and powerful delivery. He is currently serving as the city of Brampton’s first Writer-in-Residence. He grew up in Jane/Finch Toronto and Brampton.  He studied journalism at Sheridan College and creative writing with the University of Toronto. He is the founder of PoeticSoul, an organization dedicated to promoting the poetic arts scene and providing lovers of poetry with quality entertainment. He’s held numerous workshops for students throughout the Greater Toronto Area, providing an interactive introduction to storytelling and spoken word where students are challenged to create their own prose and oratory creations and believe in their creative abilities. He has authored three published novels, three books of poetry, he has recorded three spoken word poetry CDs and narrates literature through his Listen Fiction platform.

Writing Fiction Workshop: Finding Inspiration

60 minutes, grades – 4-8

Students are encouraged to create their own stories with coaching from Kevin Jones

How do we know what to write? Inspiration comes from the places we least expect (the places we don’t pay attention to)

What is your favourite show, movie, song, poem?

What is your favourite saying, quote, lyric?

What excites you, makes you mad, happy, upset?

What are the top news stories? What did you read on a billboard today? What did you see in a commercial?

These are possible starting points when you are trying to figure out what to write

* Additional Writing Workshops can be constructed to suit your school’s writing goals and student interests.

Author Reading

60 minutes, grades – Elementary/Middle School/Secondary

Narration/reading excerpt of Half Court Trap or Not Talking About You (Elementary/Middle School)

Narration/reading excerpt of Hacking Heartbreak (Middle School/Secondary)

Discussion of novel’s themes

  • Half-Court Trap – Body image, sportsmanship and bullying
  • Not Talking About you – Racism and sportsmanship
  • Hacking Heartbreak – Social media ethics, romantic relationships and cyberbullying

Black History Month Assembly:

60 minutes, grades – Elementary/Middle School/Secondary

Spoken word poetry performance

Talk about equality

Celebration of African achievements

African History facts

Q & A

Writing Poetry Workshop:

60 minutes, grades – Elementary/Middle School/Secondary/College

Spoken word poetry performance

Storytelling and Poetry for Beginners (Elementary school students)

The Art of the Spoken Word (Secondary school students)

How to Write and Perform Slam Poetry (Secondary school, College/University)

Urban Griots (College/University students)

What You Think Is What You Are (Business/General public)

Preferred Venues 

Workshops – Classroom or library

Poetry performances – Gymnasium or Theatre

Author Readings – No stipulation

Tech Required

Projector for workshopsand author readings

Book Kevin for a visit

    Daniel-Ayoade, Yewande (Calgary, Alberta)

    Writer’s Union, CANSCAIP, SCBWI member. Author Visits (grades K-4), Writing Workshops (grades 5-12), Black History Month presentation (grades K-12).

    Rates: $300 plus GST for one session, $500 for two, $750 for three, $1000 for a full day (four sessions). Plus, travel expenses if outside the Calgary area.

    Virtual visits: $150 plus GST for one session (60 minutes), $100 for each additional session on the same day to a maximum of four sessions.

    Willing to travel. Schools may consider booking together to split travel expenses.

    Yewande Daniel is a management consultant and children’s book author of Nigerian descent. She has a bachelor’s degree in economics and a master’s in business administration. Her writing focuses on introducing children to West African history and culture and draws heavily on her own immigrant experience.​ Yewande has done author visits for five years, taught large groups of children in a Sunday School setting for over twenty years, led virtual sessions as part of the Calgary Public Library’s Ultimate Summer Challenge, and delivered Black History Month presentations about the history of Blacks in Canada to schools in the Calgary area.

    Presentation Details

    Grades K-2

    1 one-hour, or 2 thirty-minute presentations may include:

    • Author introduction and writing journey
    • Basics of story writing with games and practice exercises
    • Book reading and author Q&A

    Grades 3-4

    1-hour presentation includes:

    • Author introduction and writing journey
    • Behind the scenes – how a book gets published
    • Basics of story writing with games and practice exercises
    • Book reading and author Q&A

    Grades 5 and up

    1 to 2-hour workshop includes:

    • Author introduction and writing journey
    • Make your own picture book
      • Coming up with story ideas
      • Creating a rough draft
      • Outlining a picture book dummy

    Kids in this workshop receive a free blank book to bring their story to life. Kids may complete the picture book as part of follow-on class assignment or at home.

    Black History Month (all ages)

    This highly interactive session introduces students to the history of blacks in Canada and includes:

    • A timeline of blacks in Canada
    • Black people that changed the world
    • Dealing with stereotypes

    Can be customized to include any topics pertaining to black history.

    School presentation requirements: a computer and projector for PowerPoint, a microphone for presentations in gyms. Students can be seated at desks or on the floor.

    Workshop requirements: a whiteboard or paper flip-chart (along with markers). Paper and writing / drawing utensils.

    Contact Daniel-Ayoade to book a visit: