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Darren Greer
Born (1968-01-01) January 1, 1968 (age 56)
Halifax, Nova Scotia
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish
NationalityCanadian
Alma materUniversity of King's College
Website
www.darrenshawngreer.com

Darren Shawn Greer (born January 1, 1968) is a Canadian writer.

Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Greer lived in several small towns, including Greenfield, Queens County, Nova Scotia and Liverpool, Nova Scotia before moving to Ontario in 1990. He attended the University of King's College and Carleton University where he studied English literature.[1] He lived in Ottawa, Toronto and San Francisco before moving back to Nova Scotia in 2010.

Novels and other writings

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Greer's first novel, Tyler's Cape, was published in 2001 to critical acclaim and was on the bestseller list of The Chronicle Herald.[2] His second novel Still Life With June was a critical success, earning him the ReLit Award[3] in 2004. The novel was also a finalist for the Pearson Canada Reader's Choice Award and the Ferro-Grumley Award in Manhattan.[4] The book was optioned for film in 2007 by Amaze Film and Television and published in the U.S. by St Martin's Press.[5] His long-awaited[6] third novel, Just Beneath My Skin, was released by Cormorant Books in May 2014. It was shortlisted for the Jim Connors Dartmouth Book Award[7] and won the 2015 Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award.[8] He has also written for Maclean's Magazine, the Ottawa Citizen, Bywords Magazine, the Stockholm Review of Literature, Found Press, the Found Poetry Review and the Gay and Lesbian Review and in 2005 published a book of 16 essays in the categories of memoir, political science and contemporary art.[9] In a review of the essays in Books in Canada Canadian author and critic T.F. Rigelhof called Greer "one of the most joyously alive, vibrant young writers in the country." His fourth novel Advocate was released by Cormorant Books in July 2016.

Awards and nominations

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Bibliography

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References

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  1. ^ "Cormorant Books: Darren Greer http://www.cormorantbooks.com/greer-darren/ Archived 2016-07-30 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Cormorant Books: Darren Greer http://www.cormorantbooks.com/greer-darren/ Archived 2016-07-30 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Canadian Books and Authors: Relit Awards http://www.canadianauthors.net/awards/relit_awards/novel// retrieved October 2010
  • ^ "The Publishing Triangle: The Association of Lesbians and Gay Men in Publishing http://www.publishingtriangle.org/2006awards.asp Archived 2010-10-06 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved October 2010
  • ^ "St Martin's Press: Darren Greer http://www.cormorantbooks.com/greer-darren/ Archived 2016-07-30 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "More Than Just Skin Deep: Darren Greer Quill and Quire http://www.quillandquire.com/book-news/spring-preview-2013-highlights/attachment/sp-greer Archived 2014-05-05 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved January 2013
  • ^ "Atlantic Book Awards http://atlanticbookawards.ca/twenty-four-books-nominated-for-2015-atlantic-book-awards/
  • ^ "East Coast Literary Awards http://writers.ns.ca/competitions/wfns-book-prizes.html
  • ^ "Quill and Quire: Strange Ghosts http://www.quillandquire.com/review/strange-ghosts/
  • ^ "East Coast Literary Awards celebrate authors" Archived 2017-04-07 at the Wayback Machine. Atlantic Books Today, June 8, 2015.
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