Terry Griggs

Terry Griggs
Occupation novelist, short stories
Nationality Canadian
Period 1990s-present
Notable works Quickening

Terry Griggs is a Canadian author.[1] Her book of short stories Quickening was a finalist at the 1991 Governor General's Awards,[2] and she won the Marian Engel Award in 2003.[3]

Originally from Manitoulin Island,[4] where her family operated a fishing lodge near Little Current,[5] she studied English literature at the University of Western Ontario.[1]

She presently lives in Stratford, Ontario.[6]

Bibliography

  • 1990: Quickening (Porcupine's Quill, ISBN 0-88984-111-X)
  • 1995: The Lusty Man (Porcupine's Quill, ISBN 0-88984-159-4)
  • 2002: Rogue's Wedding (Random House Canada, ISBN 0-679-31144-0)
  • 2009: Thought You Were Dead (Biblioasis, ISBN 1-897231-53-9)
  • 2009: Quickening (Biblioasis, ISBN 1-897231-57-1)
  • 2010: Nieve (Biblioasis, ISBN 978-1-897231-87-6)
  • 2017: The Discovery of Honey (Biblioasis, ISBN 177196149X
  • 2018: The Iconoclast's Journal (Biblioasis, ISBN 9781771962292
Cat's Eye Corner series
  • 2000: Cat's Eye Corner (Raincoast Books, ISBN 1-55192-350-5)
  • 2004: The Silver Door (Raincoast Books, ISBN 1-55192-685-7)
  • 2006: Invisible Ink (Raincoast Books, ISBN 1-55192-833-7)

References

  1. 1 2 "Terry Griggs: Writers to Watch". Edmonton Journal, June 25, 1995.
  2. "Finalists announced for top book awards". Toronto Star, November 8, 1991.
  3. "Writers' Trust doles out prizes". The Globe and Mail, March 7, 2003.
  4. "It's a successful year for writers with Manitoulin ties". Sudbury Star, March 7, 2003.
  5. "The elusive Terry Griggs". The Globe and Mail, October 26. 2002.
  6. "New writer-in-residence tied to local publisher". Windsor Star, September 26, 2009.



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