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Summary
(From the publisher):
Following in the footsteps of established Canadian writers celebrated at home and abroad comes a new generation of literary talent: fifteen accomplished and award-winning prose stylists who have debuted impressive collections to critical and popular acclaim. Each writer has also graduated with a Masters in Fine Arts from the University of British Columbia's Creative Writing Program, a school that enjoys an enviable reputation as a hotbed of literary talent, consistently attracting some of the country's most promising writers. Write Turns is both an introduction to vibrant new voices and an irresistible invitation to discovers what lies around the next corner.
Contents:
- Hagiography by Aislinn Hunter
- Love Line by Debbie Howlett
- Black by Annabel Lyon
- Pet the Spider by Kelli Deeth
- Dogs in Winter by Eden Robinson
- Dispatch by Madeleine Thien
- Associated Press by Nancy Lee
- boys growing by Zsuzsi Gartner
- Too Busy Swimming by Terence Young
- RIP, Roger Miller by Murray Logan
- Blue Line Bus by Rick Maddocks
- Letters to the Future by Andrew Gray
- You Would Know What to Do by Anne Fleming
- Something Blue by Alison Acheson
- Seven Years With Wallace by Adam Lewis Schroeder
Original title: Write Turns: New Directions in Canadian Fiction
Original languages:
English
Quotes:
Genre: Fiction→ General Fiction
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