Adam Pottle's work spans multiple genres, from fiction and poetry to drama and creative nonfiction. His books include the novel Mantis Dreams, the novella The Bus, the memoir Voice, and the poetry collection Beautiful Mutants. His writing has won or been shortlisted for numerous awards, including National Magazine Awards, Saskatchewan Book Awards, the ReLit Prize, and the Acorn-Plantos Award. His groundbreaking play The Black Drum is the world's first all-Deaf musical and was performed to raves in Toronto and France in 2019. He was the 2021-22 Writer in Residence at Sheridan College and is a 2022 Warner Bros. Discovery Access screenwriting fellow. His recent books include the horror novel Apparitions, the children's book Butterfly on the Wind, and the musical fantasy script The Black Drum. He lives in Saskatoon, where he and his wife Deborah can be spotted walking their goldendoodle, Valkyrie.