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Occupation
  
novelist

Name
  
Kayt Burgess

Nationality
  
Canadian

Role
  
Writer

Period
  
2010s-present

Books
  
Heidegger Stairwell



Notable works
  
Heidegger Stairwell

Kayt Burgess is a Canadian writer, who won the Three-Day Novel Contest in 2011 for her debut novel Heidegger Stairwell. Published by Arsenal Pulp Press in 2012, the novel was subsequently a shortlisted nominee for the 2013 ReLit Award in the novels category. She was also a finalist in the 2012 Three-Day Novel Contest, but did not win, for the not-yet-published novel Fauvel.

Heidegger Stairwell, about a successful Canadian indie rock band on the verge of collapse due to internal tensions, is narrated by a former girlfriend of the band's lead guitarist who has recently come out as a transman, and was noted for its unconventional narrative technique, including "editorial notes" from various characters disputing and contradicting the version of the story presented by the narrator.

Burgess has also published short stories in the literary journals The Pinch and Mosaic, and published a standalone short story, "The Soprano", with Found Press in 2013.

Born in Manitouwadge, Ontario and raised in Elliot Lake, Burgess was educated at Humber College, the University of Western Ontario and Bath Spa University. She currently lives in Aurora, Ontario.

Works

  • Heidegger Stairwell (2012, ISBN 978-1-55152-486-3)
  • The Soprano (2013, ISBN 9781926998350)
  • References

    Kayt Burgess Wikipedia