Poet, translator, and essayist Edward (Ted) Byrne was born in Hamilton, Ontario, and moved to Vancouver in the late 1960s. His work has been published widely since the 1970s. For many years he was a researcher and later a director at the Trade Union Research Bureau. As a collective member of the Kootenay School of Writing (KSW) for over fifteen years, he organized readings, led seminars, wrote grant applications, and edited several issues of the journal WHe has been an active member in the Lacan Salon and one of its directors since 2010. He has a master's degree in comparative literature from UBC, and has translated poetry from French, Old French, German, and Italian. His books include Aporia (1989), Beautiful Lies (1995), Duets (2018), A Flea the Size of Paris: The Old French fatrasies & fatras, with Donato Mancini (2020), and, as co-editor, Recovery of the Public World: Essays on Poetics in Honour of Robin Blaser (1999).