Charlotte Fielden

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Charlotte Fielden (born June 5, 1932) is a Canadian novelist, playwright, actress and therapist.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, Fielden studied mime with Marcel Marceau in the 1950s, and was featured in the Stratford Festival of Canada with actors such as William Shatner. She has written for stage, television, radio, and film, and her short stories, articles and poetry have been included in various anthologies, literary reviews and news publications.

Messages Like Memories is her third published novel. She is currently working on the sequel which will complete the Weil trilogy begun with Crying as She Ran.

Fielden's new play in two acts, Saving Angel had a successful staged reading in Toronto (August 2006) and has gone on to London, England for three more with the Actors Centre. (October & November 2006). A Thin Place, a collection of short stories, was published in October 2006.

She is a founding member of both the Writers' Union of Canada and the Playwrights Guild of Canada.

She is also the mother of musician Jerry Fielden, who is also her editor.

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  • Crying As She Ran - Macmillan of Canada, 1970
  • One Crowded Hour - Playwrights' Co-op, 1976 (First Prize, the Women's National Playwriting Competition)
  • Palatine Hill - CFM Books, 2004
  • Messages Like Memories - CFM Books, 2005
  • A Thin Place - CFM Books, 2006
  • Saving Angel, a play - CFM Books, 2007

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