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A01=Alden Nowlan
A01=Douglas Glover
A01=Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer
A01=Mark Anthony Jarman
A01=Shauna Singh Baldwin
A07=Lynn Coady
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Author_Alden Nowlan
Author_Douglas Glover
Author_Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer
Author_Mark Anthony Jarman
Author_Shauna Singh Baldwin
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six@sixty

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And now we are 60. To mark this momentous occasion, the editors at Goose Lane have selected six tiny perfect stories for your reading pleasure. Authored by some of Canada's finest writers, they come from the sweep of Goose Lane's publishing history. Each story will be individually bound and gathered with the others in a nifty sleeve as a collection, or they may be purchased individually in eBook singles. Here's what you can expect to find in this sexagenarian sextet:

ALDEN NOWLAN's A Boy's Life of Napoleon, a brilliant piece of short fiction adapted from Nowlan's first novel, The Wanton Troopers, written in 1960, but published posthumously in 1988.

The beguiling Woman Gored by Bison Lives from DOUGLAS GLOVER's 1991 GG-nominated story collection, A Guide to Animal Behaviour.

Giller Prize-winner LYNN COADY's unforgettable Christmas story The Three Marys, adapted from her award-winning debut novel, Strange Heaven, published in 1993.

Commonwealth Prize winner SHAUNA SINGH BALDWIN's glittering story Simran from her 1996 debut collection, English Lessons and Other Stories.

KATHRYN KUITENBROUWER's haunting What Had Become of Us, from her 2003 debut book of short fiction, Way Up.

The extraordinary Knife Party from a new collection of stories by MARK ANTHONY JARMAN, forthcoming in the spring of 2015.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 258g
  • Dimensions: 121 x 165mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Oct 2014
  • Publisher: Goose Lane Editions
  • Publication City/Country: Canada
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780864928535

About Alden NowlanDouglas GloverKathryn KuitenbrouwerMark Anthony JarmanShauna Singh Baldwin

Born in Hants Co. Nova Scotia in 1933 Alden Nowlan moved to Hartland New Brunswick when he was nineteen and worked on the Hartland Observer as reporter editor and general facilitator until he went to Saint John (and the Telegraph Journal) in 1963. In 1968 he was invited to take up the position of Writer-in-Residence at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. Alden Nowlan died on June 27th 1983. Douglas Glover was recipient of the 2006 Writers' Trust of Canada Timothy Findley Award for his body of work. His bestselling novel Elle won the Governor-General's Award and was a finalist for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. A Guide to Animal Behaviour was a finalist for the 1991 Governor-General's Award and 16 Categories of Desire was shortlisted for the 2000 Rogers Writers Trust Fiction Award. Lynn Coady's Strange Heaven was nominated for the Governor General's Award for Fiction and the Books in Canada First Novel Award and won the Dartmouth Book Award and the Atlantic Booksellers' Choice Award. She has since written three books of fiction Play the Monster Blind Saints of Big Harbour and Mean Boy all national bestsellers. Her work has appeared in Saturday Night This Magazine and Chatelaine. She also writes a column on relationships for the Globe and Mail. Shauna Singh Baldwins first novel What the Body Remembers was published in 1999 by Knopf Canada Transworld UK Doubleday USA and (as an audiobook) by Goose Lane Editions. It received the 2000 Commonwealth Writer's Prize for Best Book (Canada-Caribbean region) and has been translated into fourteen languages. Her second novel The Tiger Claw was a finalist for Canada's Giller Prize 2004. Shauna is the author of English Lessons and Other Stories and coauthor of A Foreign Visitors Survival Guide to America. Her awards include the 1995 Writers Union of Canada Award for short prose and the 1997 Canadian Literary Award. English Lessons received the 1996 Friends of American Writers Award. A former radio producer and ecommerce consultant her fiction and poems are widely published in literary magazines and anthologies in the US Canada and India. She has served on several juries and teaches short courses in creative writing. Shauna holds an MBA from Marquette University and an MFA from the University of British Columbia. We Are Not in Pakistan: Stories was published by Goose Lane Editions in 2007. Shaunas third novel The Selector of Souls was published by Knopf Canada in September 2012. Reviews reading schedule and interviews at: www.ShaunaSinghBaldwin.com. Critics described the stories in Way Up Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer's first book of fiction as some of the most impressive examples of new Canadian fiction in recent memory. Published in 2003 Way Up received a Danuta Gleed Award and was a finalist for the Relit Award. The Nettle Spinner her first novel was shortlisted for the Amazon.ca/Books in Canada First Novel Award and was also named a best of 2005 by January magazine. Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer is the former fiction editor of the Literary Review of Canada and has also worked as a tree-planter a lumberjack and a baker. Her reviews have appeared in the Globe and Mail the San Francisco Chronicle the Toronto Star and the National Post. She teaches creative writing at the University of Toronto and is the magazine editor for Bookninja.com. Mark Anthony Jarman is an award-winning Canadian author of six books of fiction and the critically acclaimed Irelands Eye. He has won a National Magazine Award in non-fiction and his essays have appeared in the Walrus Canadian Geographic Hobart the Barcelona Review Vrig Nederland and the Globe and Mail. He lives in Fredericton.

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