Garry Ryan
Garry Ryan | |
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Occupation | novelist, mystery |
Nationality | Canadian |
Period | 2000s-present |
Garry Ryan is a Canadian writer. Best known for his Detective Lane series of mystery novels,[1] he has also published works of historical fiction.[2]
Ryan studied education at the University of Calgary, and worked for over 30 years as a teacher in Calgary, Alberta's public school system.[1] He retired from teaching in 2009.[1] Although heterosexual,[3] Ryan was inspired to make Detective Lane, the lead character in his mystery novels, gay after witnessing the discrimination and bullying that two of his students faced after coming out as gay.[3]
He has published seven Detective Lane novels to date. His novel The Lucky Elephant Restaurant won a Lambda Literary Award in the Gay Mystery category at the 19th Lambda Literary Awards in 2007.[3] He was a nominee in the same category for Smoked at the 23rd Lambda Literary Awards in 2011, for Malabarista at the 24th Lambda Literary Awards in 2012 and for Foxed at the 26th Lambda Literary Awards in 2014.
Ryan has also published two novels to date in his Blackbirds series, a historical trilogy about Sharon Lacey, a female aviator serving in the Air Transport Auxiliary during World War II.[2]
Works
All of Ryan's novels have been published by NeWest Press.
Detective Lane Mysteries
- Queen's Park (2004, ISBN 978-1896300849)
- The Lucky Elephant Restaurant (2006, ISBN 978-1896300979)
- A Hummingbird Dance (2008, ISBN 978-1897126318)
- Smoked (2010, ISBN 978-1897126622)
- Malabarista (2011, ISBN 978-1897126899)
- Foxed (2013, ISBN 978-1927063408)
- Glycerine (2014, ISBN 978-1927063682)
Blackbirds Trilogy
- Blackbirds (2012, ISBN 978-1927063217)
- Two Blackbirds (2014, ISBN 978-1927063507)
References
- 1 2 3 "Murder and mayhem in Calgary; Author has always favoured reality over polite facade". Calgary Herald, November 14, 2013.
- 1 2 "Heroic female war pilots fly in the face of gender roles; Women flew dangerous WWII allied missions". Calgary Herald, November 10, 2012.
- 1 2 3 "Gay detective challenges stereotypes; Former teacher addressed discrimination creatively". Calgary Herald, November 6, 2011.