Lee Henderson

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Lee Henderson is a Canadian writer, the author of

Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and won the 2009 Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize
as well as the 2009 City of Vancouver Book Award.

He was born in

The Vancouver Sun. His short story "Sheep Dub" was included in the 2000 Journey Prize
Anthology and "Conjugation" appeared in the 2006 Journey Prize Anthology; it was shortlisted for the Journey Prize Award. He is a contributing editor for the visual art magazines Border Crossings and Contemporary, for which he writes on Vancouver art and artists.

In 2021 Henderson, Emily Anglin, Jean Marc Ah-Sen and Devon Code published Disintegration in Four Parts, a volume collecting one novella by each of the four writers.[1]

Bibliography

  • The Broken Record Technique (2002),
  • The Man Game (2008),
  • The Road Narrows As You Go (2014)

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