Nationality Canadian | Period 2000s-present | |
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Occupation novelist, short story writer Notable works Way Up, The Nettle Spinner, All the Broken Things Books All the Broken Things, The Nettle Spinner, Perfecting, What Had Become of Us, Way Up: Stories Similar Lynn Coady, Michael Christie, Douglas Glover, Mark Anthony Jarman, Kathleen Winter |
Kathryn kuitenbrouwer reads from all the broken things
Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer (born 1965) is a Canadian novelist and short story writer.
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- Kathryn kuitenbrouwer reads from all the broken things
- Kathryn kuitenbrouwer reads from perfecting
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Her debut short story collection, Way Up, was published in 2003. It was a shortlisted finalist for the Danuta Gleed Literary Award and the ReLit Award for short fiction in 2004.
Her first novel, The Nettle Spinner, was published in 2005, and was a shortlisted nominee for the Amazon.ca First Novel Award. Her second novel, Perfecting, followed in 2009.
Her most recent novel, All the Broken Things, was published in 2014 by Random House of Canada. It was a shortlisted finalist for the Toronto Book Award, and was a national bestseller.
Kuitenbrouwer has also been a book reviewer for The Globe and Mail and the National Post, and has published short fiction in Granta, The Walrus, Numéro Cinq and Storyville.