Carol Windley
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Carol Ann Windley (born 18 June 1947) is a Canadian short story writer and novelist.
Biography
Carol Ann Windley was born in
Tofino, British Columbia and raised in British Columbia and Alberta. Her debut short story collection, Visible Light (1993) won the 1993 Bumbershoot Award, and was nominated for the 1993 Governor General's Award for English Fiction and the 1994 Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize
.
She followed in 1998 with her first novel, Breathing Underwater. In 2002, Windley won a
Scotiabank Giller Prize
.
Windley has also taught creative writing at
Malaspina University-College
.
Bibliography
- Visible Light (1993)
- Breathing Underwater (1998)
- Home Schooling (2006)
References
- W.H. New. The Encyclopedia of Canadian Literature. Toronto: University of Toronto, 2002. 1217.
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