Tess Fragoulis
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Tess Fragoulis is a Canadian writer and educator. Born in Heraklion, Crete, she was raised in Montreal, Quebec, where she attended Concordia University. Her first book, Stories to Hide from Your Mother (1997), was nominated for the QSPELL First Book Award. One of the stories was adapted for the television series Bliss. Her second book, Ariadne's Dream, was longlisted for the IMPAC International Dublin Literary Prize. She is the editor of Musings: an anthology of Greek-Canadian Literature (2004). She has also published in numerous literary journals, magazines and newspapers in North America.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Short Stories
- Stories to Hide from Your Mother – 1997
[edit] Novels
- Ariadne's Dream – 2001
[edit] Anthologies Edited
- Musings: An Anthology of Greek-Canadian Literature – 2004 (with Steven Heighton and Helen Tsiriotakis)