
Dinner Along the Amazon is a book of short stories by Timothy Findley. It was first published by Penguin Canada in 1984 The title story was adapted into a short film in 1996, which starred Arsinée Khanjian, Dan Lett, Claire Rankin and Peter Outerbridge.

Elizabeth Rex is a play by Timothy Findley. The plot involves a meeting between Queen Elizabeth I and an actor from Shakespeare's troupe who specializes in playing women's parts. The Queen had summoned them to perform Much Ado About Nothing for her as a diversion from waiting for the execution for treason of a man she …

Famous Last Words is a 1981 novel by Canadian author Timothy Findley, in which Hugh Selwyn Mauberley is the main character. In the book Findley poses a few ideas involving the flight of Rudolf Hess into Scotland.

From Stone Orchard is a memoir by Timothy Findley, published in 1998. The book, which includes some articles Findley had originally written for Harrowsmith magazine, is a memoir of Findley's life at Stone Orchard, the farm near Cannington, Ontario where he lived with his partner William Whitehead.