Ray Robertson

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Ray Robertson

Ray Robertson at the 2013 Texas Book Festival.
Born Chatham, Ontario, Canada
Occupation Novelist, essayist
Nationality Canadian

www.rayrobertson.com

Ray Robertson is a Canadian novelist and a contributing book reviewer at The Globe and Mail. His most recent work "Why Not?: Fifteen Reasons to Live" was short-listed for the Hilary Weston Prize for non-fiction,[1] and long-listed for the Charles Taylor Prize for non-fiction.[2] He lives in Toronto, Ontario. His newest novel "I Was There the Night He Died" will be launched in the Spring of 2014.

Bibliography

Novels

  • Home Movies. Cormorant Books, 1997.
  • Heroes. Dundurn, 2000.
  • Moody Food. Doubleday, 2002. Santa Fe Writers Project, 2006. Biblioasis, 2009. VLB, 2010.
  • Gently Down the Stream. Cormorant Books, 2005.
  • What Happened Later. Thomas Allen Publishers, 2007.
  • David. Thomas Allen Publishers, 2009.
  • I Was There the Night He Died. Biblioasis, 2014.

Non-fiction

  • Mental Hygiene: Essays on Writers and Writing. Insomniac Press, 2003.
  • Why Not? Fifteen Reasons to Live. Biblioasis, 2011.

References

  1. "Ray Robertson: Qualifications". National Post. 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2014-02-03. 
  2. John Barber. "Charles Taylor Prize unveils long list". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2014-02-03. 

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