Carellin Brooks is an instructor with ECUAD. She also teaches WRDS 150 and Writing for Graduate Students at UBC. Her most recent book, One Hundred Days of Rain, chronicles Vancouver's weather in ninety-nine short chapters. Previous publications include the impressionistic novel Fresh Hell: Motherhood in Pieces, the non-fiction Wreck Beach, and the scholarly monograph Every Inch a Woman. She has edited two additional volumes, worked as a managing editor for local trade publisher New Star Books, and published numerous short pieces. She holds a PhD from Oxford University, where she received a Rhodes Scholarship, and a B.A. from McGill University.