词条 | George K. Ilsley |
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Originally from the Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia,[4] he has since been based in Vancouver, British Columbia.[5] Prior to launching his career as a writer, he studied law, but decided not to become a lawyer.[6] His writing has also appeared in the anthologies Queeries, Contra/Diction and First Person Queer, and in the literary magazines The Church-Wellesley Review, Event, Prairie Fire and Plenitude.[5] ManBug was a shortlisted finalist for the ReLit Award for Fiction in 2007. Ilsley was awarded an Honour of Distinction citation by the Writers' Trust of Canada's Dayne Ogilvie Grant in 2010,[7] and his 2014 piece "Bingo and Black Ice" won subTerrain magazine's Lush Triumphant Award for creative non-fiction in 2014.[5]References1. ^"But there are second acts in CanLit". The Globe and Mail, August 26, 2006. 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.quillandquire.com/reviews/review.cfm?review_id=3578 |title=Random Acts of Hatred (book review) |accessdate=2008-02-14 |work=Quill & Quire |author=Basilières, Michel}} 3. ^"Insects and love's complexities", Xtra! West, March 30, 2006. 4. ^"About an author writing much closer to the bone". Whitehorse Star, December 21, 2007. 5. ^1 2 "George Ilsley, Vancouver". Plenitude, October 21, 2015. 6. ^"Author suffered from withdrawal symptom". Whitehorse Star, January 23, 2008. 7. ^"Nancy Jo Cullen wins Dayne Ogilvie Grant" {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20130129124220/http://arts.nationalpost.com/2010/05/19/nancy-jo-cullen-wins-dayne-ogilvie-grant/ |date=2013-01-29 }}. National Post, May 19, 2010. External links
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