Michael Bedard

Michael Bedard (born June 26, 1949)[1] is a Canadian children's writer. He was born and raised in Toronto, Canada.[2] He graduated from the University of Toronto in 1971 with a BA in philosophy and English. He began writing when his former high school teacher showed him works of Emily Dickinson and T. S. Eliot. Bedard currently lives in Toronto with his wife Martha. He has four children and two grandchildren.[3]

Works

A Darker Magic

Bedard's first novel, A Darker Magic (1987), is about an old teacher (Miss Potts) who discovers a handbill for a magic show which reminds her of the death of a friend from her childhood which she blames on the magic show. With the help of a student (Emily), they are able to prevent the show from happening. Dale Gale calls the work "rich in language and riveting in tone: it brims with a sense of foreboding that is sustained throughout" and a "well-crafted eerie novel that demands to be read again".[7]

Redwork

Bedard's second novel, Redwork (1990), won the Governor General's Literary Award, the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children Award and the IODE Violet Downey Book Award. According to Margaret A. Chang, the novel "falls short of the high standard set by Margaret Mahy's Memory, the consummate tale of interaction between young and old".[8] Another reviewer said that Bedard was "working on a new level" and that "everything is described in detail and every point is made through dialogue".[9]

The Painted Devil

The Painted Devil is a sequel to A Darker Magic, set in the same town of Caledon 28 years later. The story features Emily and her niece Alice.[5]

The Green Man

The Green Man is a sequel to A Darker Magic. The story follows Emily's niece, Ophelia, as she battles the next generation of the same dangerous magic her Aunt Emily faced as a child. The publisher blurbed, "At once an exploration of poetry, a story of family relationships, and an intriguing mystery, The Green Man is Michael Bedard at his finest." [10]

Awards and honors

Redwork[11]

The Nightingale

The Clay Ladies

The Green Man

References

  1. Michael Bedard". Exodus Books (exodusbooks.com). Retrieved 2015-07-21.
  2. 1 2 The Storymakers: Writing Children's Books: 83 Authors Talk about Their Work. Canadian Children's Book Centre. Pembroke Publishers Limited. 2000. ISBN 1-55138-108-7. Pages 8–9 at Google Books.de retrieved 2015-07-21.
  3. A Bio on Michael Bedard, Jenkinson, Dave ; Emergency Librarian, Vol. 19 Issue 2 (Nov/Dec 1991), p66, 5p.
  4. "A Darker Magic by Michael Bedard". Kirkus Reviews. Contemporary; undated in online archive. Retrieved 2016-04-05.
  5. 1 2 "Painted Devil by Michael Bedard". Kirkus Reviews. April 15, 1994. Retrieved 2016-04-05.
  6. "The Green Man by Michael Bedard". Kirkus Reviews. February 15, 2012. Retrieved 2016-04-05.
  7. Gale, David. "A Darker Magic". School Library Journal 34.1 (September 1987), p. 177, 1/9p.
  8. Chang, Margaret A. "Redwork". School Library Journal 36.10 (October 1990), p. 139, 1/5p.
  9. Jones, Patrick. "Redwork". Voice of Youth Advocates December 1987, p. 242.
  10. The Green Man by Michael Bedard. Goodreads. Retrieved 2015-07-22.
  11. "IODE Violet Downey Book Award". Echoes, no. 415 (Annual Meeting Issue, Fall 2013), p. 6. IODE Canada (iode.ca). Copy maintained by IODE Ontario retrieved 2015-07-22.
  12. 1 2 "IODE Children's Book Award". Literary Awards in Canada, 1923–2000. Litawards.library.mun.ca. Retrieved 2015-07-22.
  13. "The National Chapter of Canada IODE Violet Downey Book Award" (homepage featuring 2014 and 2013 winners). IODE Canada (iode.ca). Archived 2015-03-23. Retrieved 2015-07-22.
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