Marina Endicott
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Born in Golden, British Columbia in 1958, Marina Endicott grew up in Halifax and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and Toronto, Ontario. She studied acting before moving to London, England, where she began to write fiction. Returning to Canada in 1984, she settled in the west and worked in theatre as a director and dramaturge. She was for many years the dramaturge of the Saskatchewan Playwrights Centre. In 1992 she went with Peter Ormshaw to Mayerthorpe, Alberta, on his first posting with the RCMP.
Endicott’s first short story appeared in Grain in 1985. Her stories have been anthologized in Coming Attractions and short-listed for the 1993 Journey Prize. Her first novel, Open Arms (2001), was a finalist for the Amazon.ca/Books in Canada First Novel Award and was broadcast on CBC Radio's Between the Covers in 2003. Her new novel, Good to a Fault, is coming out from Freehand Books in fall 2008.
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Open Arms - 2001