Trevor William Cole
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Trevor Cole (born Trevor William Cole) is a Canadian newspaper and magazine columnist and more recently a novelist who is currently based in Hamilton, Ontario.
He was a magazine editor at Globe and Mail, eventually becoming a senior writer at its Report on Business Magazine. He also wrote for Toronto Life and created satire for Canadian Business.
His attentions have turned towards fiction writing. His first novel, Norman Bray, in the Performance of His Life, was published in 2004 and became a finalist at the 2004 Governor General's Awards. His second novel, "The Fearsome Particles," likewise was nominated for the Governor General's Award. Cole began the site AuthorsAloud.com in August 2006 to "present readings and insights by Canadian authors and poets." Itunes now features an AuthorsAloud podcast, which Cole hosts.
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- 2004: Norman Bray, in the Performance of His Life (McClelland and Stewart) ISBN 0-7710-2262-X (nominated for the 2004 Governor General's Award for fiction)
- 2006: The Fearsome Particles (McClelland and Stewart) ISBN 0-7710-2260-3 (nominated for the 2006 Governor General's Award for fiction)