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Biting the Error: Writers Explore Narrative
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ISBN-13: | 9781770560161 |
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Publisher: | Coach House Books |
Publication date: | 10/15/2004 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 304 |
File size: | 2 MB |
About the Author
Gail Scott is the author of the novels Main Brides (Toronto: Coach House, 1993), Heroine (Coach House, 1987; Talon, 1997), and My Paris (Toronto: Mercury Press, 1999), a collection of short stories, Spare Parts (Coach House, 1982), the essay collection Spaces like Stairs (Toronto: Women's Press, 1989), and la théorie, un dimanche (coauthored with Nicole Brossard et al., remueménage, 1988). She has been shortlisted twice for the QSPELL (Quebec English-language fiction) award. A former journalist who has worked for Canada's leading newspapers, she is also a founding editor of the Montreal French-language cultural journal Spirale, and the bilingual journal of women's writing, Tessera. Her translations include France Théoret's Laurence, and The Sailor's Disquiet, and Helen with a Secret, both by Michael Delisle.
Robert Glück is the author of nine books of poetry and fiction. His books include Jack the Modernist, Margery Kemp, Denny Smith, Elements of a Coffee Service and Reader. Glück was an associate editor at Lapis Press, co-director of Small Press Traffic Literary Center and director of the Poetry Center at San Francisco State, where he teaches creative writing.
Camille Roy is a writer and performer of fiction, poetry and plays. Her books include SWARM, The Rosy Medallions and Cold Heaven. She lives in San Francisco and teaches creative writing privately and at San Francisco State University.