Deborah Willis (author)

Deborah Willis is a Canadian short story writer.

Daughter of Pauline and Gary Willis, she was born in Calgary, Alberta in 1982 and lived there until leaving to study at the University of Victoria. Her fiction has appeared in Grain, Event, PRISM international, and The Walrus. Her first book, Vanishing and Other Stories (2009), published by Penguin, was named one of the Globe and Mail's Best Books of 2009, and was nominated for the BC Book Prize, the Danuta Gleed Literary Award, the Victoria Butler Book Prize and the Governor General's Award. It was published in the United States by Harper Perennial in 2010 and translated into Hebrew (Kinneret Zmora-Bitan Dvir Publishing) and Italian (Svanire , Del Vecchio Editore). Deborah Willis has been a horseback riding instructor and a reporter, and worked as a bookseller in Victoria, British Columbia.[1][2] She has been writer-in-residence at the Joy Kogawa House in Vancouver, and was Canadian Writer-in-Residence in the Calgary Distinguished Writers Program at the University of Calgary for the 2012-2013 academic year.[3]

Commenting on Vanishing, Alice Munro has said "The emotional range and depth of these stories, the clarity and the deftness, is astonishing."[4]

References

  1. "Penguin Random House Canada". Penguin.ca. Retrieved 2017-01-27.
  2. Willis, Deborah, Vanishing and other stories, Toronto, Penguin, 2009, p. i.
  3. "Calgary Distinguished Writers Program names Deborah Willis as 2012-2013 Writer-in-Residence | News & Events | University of Calgary". Ucalgary.ca. Retrieved 2017-01-27.
  4. Willis, Deborah, Vanishing and other stories, Toronto, Penguin, 2009, cover.
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