Jim Upton attended public school (Alexandra and Central Senior) and high school (LCVI) in Lindsay from 1958 to 1967. He currently lives in Montreal.
His novel, Maker, was published by Baraka Books in 2021. Sid Ryan, former president of the Ontario Federation of Labour, described Maker as “a fast-paced look inside the anatomy of a bitter strike in Montreal’s aerospace industry.”

Nicole Fortin is on the cusp of realizing a long-held dream when her life takes a sudden turn. Instead of participating in the Olympic Games, she finds herself struggling to master the challenging physical demands of her job in an aerospace plant and win the confidence of her male colleagues.
As her involvement in union activity deepens, she is drawn into the centre of a bitter labour battle that pits her workmates against their employer.
In the midst of this escalating confrontation, incidents from Nicole’s past threaten to destroy her credibility with her coworkers and her relationship with her daughter. Workplace and family ties become tangled and stretched to the breaking point.
Books:
Maker (2021)
