Edward Alan Sullivan (November 29, 1868 — August 6, 1947) was a Canadian poet and author of short stories.
Born in St. George's Rectory, Montreal, he was the oldest son of Edward Sullivan and Frances Mary Renaud.
Subsequently, he spent several years as a mining engineer in the Lake of the Woods district during the period of its gold exploitation.
He gained recognition in the United States through his poems, short stories and comprehensive articles on various themes.
Wonder Stories reviewed his lost race novel In the Beginning favorably, saying its depiction of an encounter between modern men and Pleistocene-era tribesmen was a "most tremendous drama of inter-racial conflict".