
Blain Henshaw is a Nova Scotia journalist, broadcaster, and nonfiction author whose work focuses primarily on Maritime history, crime, social history, and overlooked regional narratives. Based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Henshaw spent decades working in radio and television journalism as a reporter, documentary producer, and communications advisor, experiences that strongly influence his research-driven writing style and narrative structure. His books frequently examine historical events and individuals connected to Atlantic Canada, combining archival research, interviews, and journalistic storytelling rather than academic historical analysis. His published works include All Hands Lost, Rescue at Moose River: Birthplace of On-the-spot Reporting, The Peddlers, Madam of the Maritimes, and Legacy of a Weymouth Woman, all of which explore aspects of Maritime culture, industry, crime, or local history through accessible nonfiction prose. His more recent work, No Memory for Murder, revisits a notorious Halifax murder case using investigative and true-crime frameworks rooted in court records and historical reporting. Across his writing, Henshaw’s focus remains on preserving regional stories and documenting people and events that have shaped Atlantic Canadian identity outside of mainstream national histories.

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Blain Henshaw will be in Halifax, NS at Indigo Halifax (793) on May 29, 2026