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Caroline Adderson resided in the Leighton Studio's boat for three snowy weeks in 1993, during which time she polished the manuscript for her first book, Bad Imaginings (Porcupine's Quill 1993), which was nominated for a 1993 Governor General's Literary Award and the 1994 Commonwealth Book Prize and won the 1994 Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize. Stories from this book have been widely anthologized and translated. Adderson has also written for film and for CBC radio. Her first novel, A History of Forgetting (Key Porter/Patrick Crean Editions 1999), was nominated for the Writer's Trust Fiction Prize. Adderson lives in Vancouver. Contributor to: |

