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Zsuzsi Gartner

Canadian author and journalist

Zsuzsi Gartner (born at 4 May in Winnipeg)[1] is a Canadian author and journalist.

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She regularly writes for The Globe and Mail, the Vancouver Sun, Quill & Quire, Canadian Business, and Western Living.[1]

Biography

Gartner was born 4 May , in Winnipeg[1] and moved to Calgary in early childhood. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science at the University of Calgary, later receiving an honours degree in journalism from Carleton University in Ottawa and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, where she currently resides.

Gartner started her career as a newspaper and magazine journalist for a number of publications, including the Vancouver Sun, The Globe and Mail, Saturday Night, Quill & Quire, The Georgia Straight, Western Living and Canadian Business. She has worked as a senior editor at Saturday Night and books editor for The Georgia Straight.

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She is also a writer of short stories, which have appeared in a number of publications. She published a collection of these stories, All the Anxious Girls on Earth in

Gartner has been writer-in-residence at the University of British Columbia and a member of the faculty at Banff Centre's Writing Studios.[1]

Gartner defended Mordecai Richler's novel Barney's Version on the CBC's Canada Reads

She also founded and directs Writers Adventure Camp in Whistler, British Columbia.[2]

Awards and honours

Gartner's work has brought her three Western Magazine Awards, including a Gold Award in for feature writing.[2] In , she won the Canadian National Magazine Awards' Silver award for Fiction.

Bibliography

  • All the Anxious Girls on Earth ()
  • Darwin's Bastards () – editor
  • Better Living Through Plastic Explosives ()
  • The Beguiling ()

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