Michelle Winters | |
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Born | 1972 Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada |
Occupation | Novelist, playwright, translator |
Genre | novels, plays |
Michelle Winters is a Canadian writer, translator and artist. [1]
Winters was born in 1972 in Saint John, New Brunswick. As a founding member of Just in a Bowl Productions, [2] she has co-written and performed in Unsinkable (2000) [3] and The Hungarian Suicide Duel (2002). [4] Her short stories have appeared in This Magazine, Taddle Creek, Dragnet and Matrix, and made her a nominee for the 2011 Journey Prize for short fiction. [5] In 2017 she received a shortlisted Scotiabank Giller Prize nomination for her debut novel I Am a Truck. [6]
She currently lives in Toronto, Ontario. [2]
Michelle Winters | |
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Born | 1972 Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada |
Occupation | Novelist, playwright, translator |
Genre | novels, plays |
Michelle Winters is a Canadian writer, translator and artist. [1]
Winters was born in 1972 in Saint John, New Brunswick. As a founding member of Just in a Bowl Productions, [2] she has co-written and performed in Unsinkable (2000) [3] and The Hungarian Suicide Duel (2002). [4] Her short stories have appeared in This Magazine, Taddle Creek, Dragnet and Matrix, and made her a nominee for the 2011 Journey Prize for short fiction. [5] In 2017 she received a shortlisted Scotiabank Giller Prize nomination for her debut novel I Am a Truck. [6]
She currently lives in Toronto, Ontario. [2]