Elizabeth Hay (novelist) Elizabeth Grace Hay is a Canadian novelist and short story writer . Her 2007 novel Late Nights on Air won the Giller Prize . Her first novel A Student of Weather was a finalist for the Giller Prize and won the CAA MOSAID Technologies Award for Fiction and the TORGI Award. She has been a finalist for the Governor General's Award twice, for her short-story collection Small Change in 1997 and her novel Garbo Laughs in 2003 . His Whole Life was shortlisted for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize . Hay's memoir about the last years of her parents' lives, All Things Consoled , won the 2018 Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction . In 2002, she received the Marian Engel Award , presented by the Writers' Trust of Canada to an established female writer for her body of work — including novels, short fiction, and creative non-fiction.Life Hay was born on October 22 , 1951 in Owen Sound, Ontario . She is the daughter of a high school principal and a painter. She spent a year in England when she was fifteen and later attended the University of Toronto . In September, 1972, she quit university and a few months later travelled out west by train. The following year she returned to Toronto and finished her degree in English and Philosophy. In 1974 she moved to Yellowknife , NWT. She worked for ten years as a CBC radio broadcaster in Yellowknife, Winnipeg and Toronto and then moved to Mexico , where she freelanced for the CBC . In 1986 she settled in New York City , and then returned to Canada in 1992 with her family. She lives in Ottawa with her husband Mark Fried, a literary translator. She has two children: a son, Ben, and a daughter, Sochi.Critical reputation and style In an interview with the CBC in 2007, Hay commented on the relationship between her writing and her career in radio. "When I worked in Yellowknife," she said, "I was writing poetry and stories on the side and not getting very far. I felt kind of schizophrenic, like my radio work was one type of thing and my writing was another and there was a gap between. That became even more pronounced when I started working for CBC’s Sunday Morning, doing radio documentaries. I took me a while to realize that there didn’t need to be such a wide gap between those two forms of writing, and that they could cross-fertilize. Good radio writing is similar to any good writing. It’s direct and economical and intimate and full of detail. Also, it sets your visual imagination working."Novels A Student of Weather McClelland & Stewart Garbo Laughs McClelland & Stewart Late Nights on Air McClelland & Stewart Alone in the Classroom McClelland & Stewart His Whole Life McClelland & Stewart Small Change The Porcupine's QuillShort stories "The Friend" "Jet in England", Ottawa Magazine summer fiction issue, Jul/Aug 2007 "The Food of Love", Ottawa Citizen , Holiday Edition, 2008 "Of Mattresses and Men", Ottawa Magazine summer fiction issue, July/Aug 2008 "Last Poems", The New Quarterly , Spring 2009 "City as Redhead", The New Quarterly , Spring 2009Non-fiction A non-fiction trilogy about Elizabeth Hay's travels outside of Canada: * Crossing the Snow Line Black Moss Press * The Only Snow in Havana Cormorant Books * Captivity Tales: Canadians in New York New Star Books All Things Consoled: a daughter's memoir McClelland & StewartEssays "Ten Beauty Tips You Never Asked For" "The Most Fearless Book I Read" "My Debt to D.H. Lawrence" "Between Books" "The Mother as Material"Anthologies Short Fiction , an Anthology , edited by Rosemary Sullivan and Mark Levene, Oxford University Press , 2003The Scotiabank Giller Prize 15 Years: An Anthology of Prize-Winning Canadian Fiction , Penguin, 2008Best Canadian Essays 2010 , Tightrope Books, 2010Prizes and honours 1993 Co-Winner, Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction 1997 Finalist, Governor General's Award for Fiction 1997 Finalist, Rogers Communication Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize 1997 Finalist, Trillium Book Award 2000 CAA MOSAID Technologies Award for Fiction 2000 Finalist, Giller Prize 2000 Finalist, Ottawa Book Award 2000 TORGI Award 2002 Marian Engel Award 2003 Finalist, Governor-General's Award for Fiction 2003 Ottawa Book Award 2007 Giller Prize 2009 Nominated, IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 2012 Diamond Jubilee Medal 2015 Finalist, Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize 2015 Finalist, Ottawa Book Award 2018 Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction
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