Michael W. Dymond is a Canadian author whose work explores life’s everyday moments, personal growth, and the emotional journeys that shape who we become. Drawing from his own experiences, he writes with honesty and reflection, capturing themes of childhood, relationships, and the passage of time.
He is the author of It’s Just About Me, 23 Dover Street (2004), The Sail Needs the Wind (2006), and Summer’s Eve (2009), each offering thoughtful insight into life’s challenges and the shared experiences that connect us all.
After a diverse career spanning local government, manufacturing, financial services, and the not-for-profit sector, Michael returned to his hometown of Chatham, where he continues to write and reflect on life’s complexities. His work encourages readers to find meaning in their own journeys and recognize the value in even the simplest moments.
He now resides in Tucson, Arizona, with his wife, Mary, and remains dedicated to telling stories that resonate, inspire reflection, and celebrate the human experience.