George Herbert Sallans (April 20, 1895 - November 18, 1960) was a Canadian writer and journalist, whose novel Little Man won the Governor General's Award for English language fiction and the Ryerson Fiction Award in 1942.
Born and raised in Dufferin County, Ontario, he worked as a journalist for newspapers in Winnipeg, Saskatoon and Vancouver, and as a Canadian correspondent for British United Press before publishing Little Man.