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| residence = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]] |
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| occupation = novelist |
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| period = 2000s-present |
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| nationality = [[Canadian]] |
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| notableworks = ''Skin'', ''Spaz'' |
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'''Bonnie Bowman''' is a [[ |
'''Bonnie Bowman''' is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] writer, who won the [[Three-Day Novel Contest]] in 1999<ref name=vtc>"Author met deadline by skin of her teeth". ''[[Victoria Times-Colonist]]'', September 10, 2000.</ref> and the [[ReLit Award]] for Fiction in 2000<ref>"ReLit winners named: Inaugural year for literary award". ''[[The Telegram]]'', June 17, 2001.</ref> for her [[debut novel]] ''Skin''. |
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Originally from [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]],<ref>"Skin the result of three-day ordeal". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', July 1, 2000.</ref> Bowman lived for several years in [[British Columbia]], where she worked as a journalist for publications including the ''Esquimalt News''.<ref name=vtc /> Her second novel, ''Spaz'', was published in 2010,<ref name=rusty>[http://www.therustytoque.com/rusty-talk/bonnie-bowman-novelist "Bonnie Bowman: Novelist"]. ''The Rusty Toque'', October 21, 2011.</ref> and her writing has also been published in ''The Vancouver Review'', ''subTerrain'' and ''[[Reader's Digest]]'', and in the anthologies ''Exact Fare Only I'' and ''Body Breakdowns''.<ref name=rusty /> |
Originally from [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]],<ref>"Skin the result of three-day ordeal". ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'', July 1, 2000.</ref> Bowman lived for several years in [[British Columbia]], where she worked as a journalist for publications including the ''Esquimalt News''.<ref name=vtc /> Her second novel, ''Spaz'', was published in 2010,<ref name=rusty>[http://www.therustytoque.com/rusty-talk/bonnie-bowman-novelist "Bonnie Bowman: Novelist"]. ''The Rusty Toque'', October 21, 2011.</ref> and her writing has also been published in ''The Vancouver Review'', ''subTerrain'' and ''[[Reader's Digest]]'', and in the anthologies ''Exact Fare Only I'' and ''Body Breakdowns''.<ref name=rusty /> |
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Occupation | novelist |
Nationality | Canadian |
Period | 2000s-present |
Notable works | Skin, Spaz |
Bonnie Bowman is a Canadian writer, who won the Three-Day Novel Contest in 1999[1] and the ReLit Award for Fiction in 2000[2] for her debut novel Skin.
Originally from Toronto, Ontario,[3] Bowman lived for several years in British Columbia, where she worked as a journalist for publications including the Esquimalt News.[1] Her second novel, Spaz, was published in 2010,[4] and her writing has also been published in The Vancouver Review, subTerrain and Reader's Digest, and in the anthologies Exact Fare Only I and Body Breakdowns.[4]
She is currently based in Toronto,[4] where she also performs as a musician.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Author met deadline by skin of her teeth". Victoria Times-Colonist, September 10, 2000.
- ^ "ReLit winners named: Inaugural year for literary award". The Telegram, June 17, 2001.
- ^ "Skin the result of three-day ordeal". The Globe and Mail, July 1, 2000.
- ^ a b c d "Bonnie Bowman: Novelist". The Rusty Toque, October 21, 2011.