Roxanne Gregory is an award-winning Writers Guild of Canada screenwriter, playwright, author, and journalist.She has written for Canadian Press, The Vancouver Sun, The Province,The Georgia Straight, and formerly for CanWest Global Newswire service.
In non-fiction, she is the author of A History of Pirate Women Life Under the Black Flag, Pen and Sword (2025) and Working the Tides: a Portrait of Canada's West Coast Fishery.
In fiction, she is the author of The Gladiatrix Chronicles: Book I Gladiatrix Daughter of War
She is also the author of Dark Angel of Whitechapel, Meet Corona, Boudicca’s Revenge, Klondike King and Queen’s Mate, and Sketches from Haida Gwaii,
Her short fiction is published in Writing History A Short Story Collection and Tesseracts 20: Compostela, among other anthologies.
Roxanne wrote and produced the award-winning trailer for Gladiatrix Daughter of War.
Writing with author and #MiseryPit moderator, Jocelyne Gregory, their play "Unfortunately Our Last Slave Just Died: From the Real Housewives of Ancient Britannia", took Best Comedy Award at the Whistler Writer's Festival.
Roxanne won the CTV award for "Forgotten Lives" at the Banff World Television Festival (now the Banff New Media Festival).
She wrote, produced and directed "Eden on the Edge: The Francis Point Marine Park Story", a documentary film that assisted the Francis Point Marine Park Society in establishing the area as a provincial park.
She wrote,directed and produced "Games", an anti-war art film nominated for best experimental film at Yorkton.
She has been a segment producer for BBC1/Nine Network Australia reality programming.
She lives on the Sunshine Coast with her family and a diverse assortment of creatures.