2005-2006
News Release
REF NO.: 72
SUBJECT: SWGC: Catherine Bush - Reading from her fiction
DATE: October 27, 2005
The English Program, SWGC and Casual Jack's Roadhouse present Catherine Bush - Reading from her fiction.
Catherine Bush is the author of three critically acclaimed novels. In 2004, Claire’s Head was short-listed for the Trillium Award, and chosen as a Best Book of the Year by the Globe and Mail. The Rules of Engagement (2000) was a New York Times Notable Book and a Best Book of the Year as chosen by the Globe and Mail and the L.A. Times. It was also short-listed for the City of Toronto Book Award. Her first novel, Minus Time (1993), was short-listed for the 1994 Smith Books/Books in Canada First Novel Award and the City of Toronto Book Award.
Born and raised in Toronto, Bush completed a degree in Comparative Literature at Yale University. After graduation, she lived in New York City for a number of years, and completed a fellowship at the Provincetown, Massachusetts Fine Arts Work Centre. Since then she has taught creative writing at a number of schools, including Concordia University, the University of Florida, and McMaster University. She is currently serving a term as Writer-in-Residence at the University of New Brunswick. Catherine Bush lives in Toronto.
"Catherine Bush's fiction is clear, humane, gripping, and unfailingly intelligent. She is one of our finest writers." — BARBARA GOWDY
Tuesday, November 1, 2005
8 p.m.
Casual Jack's Roadhouse
70 West Street
No Admission Fee - Everyone Welcome
Reading funded with assistance from the Canada Council.
REF NO.: 72
SUBJECT: SWGC: Catherine Bush - Reading from her fiction
DATE: October 27, 2005
The English Program, SWGC and Casual Jack's Roadhouse present Catherine Bush - Reading from her fiction.
Catherine Bush is the author of three critically acclaimed novels. In 2004, Claire’s Head was short-listed for the Trillium Award, and chosen as a Best Book of the Year by the Globe and Mail. The Rules of Engagement (2000) was a New York Times Notable Book and a Best Book of the Year as chosen by the Globe and Mail and the L.A. Times. It was also short-listed for the City of Toronto Book Award. Her first novel, Minus Time (1993), was short-listed for the 1994 Smith Books/Books in Canada First Novel Award and the City of Toronto Book Award.
Born and raised in Toronto, Bush completed a degree in Comparative Literature at Yale University. After graduation, she lived in New York City for a number of years, and completed a fellowship at the Provincetown, Massachusetts Fine Arts Work Centre. Since then she has taught creative writing at a number of schools, including Concordia University, the University of Florida, and McMaster University. She is currently serving a term as Writer-in-Residence at the University of New Brunswick. Catherine Bush lives in Toronto.
"Catherine Bush's fiction is clear, humane, gripping, and unfailingly intelligent. She is one of our finest writers." — BARBARA GOWDY
Tuesday, November 1, 2005
8 p.m.
Casual Jack's Roadhouse
70 West Street
No Admission Fee - Everyone Welcome
Reading funded with assistance from the Canada Council.
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