Claire Mulligan

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Claire Mulligan
Occupationnovelist, short stories
NationalityCanadian
Period2000s-present
Notable worksThe Reckoning of Boston Jim

Claire Mulligan is a Canadian novelist and short story writer, whose debut novel The Reckoning of Boston Jim was a longlisted nominee for the Scotiabank Giller Prize in 2007,[1] and a shortlisted finalist for the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize in 2008.[2]

Her second novel, The Dark, was published in 2013.[3] She has also published short stories in The Antigonish Review, Grain, The Tulane Review and Canadian Author.

Originally from Kelowna, British Columbia,[4] she currently resides on Vancouver Island, where she teaches in the continuing education program at Camosun College and is pursuing a master's degree in screenwriting at the University of Victoria.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Vancouver writers Novik and Mulligan make Giller longlist". The Province, September 18, 2007.
  2. ^ "B.C. Book Prize unveils its 2008 short lists". The Globe and Mail, March 7, 2008.
  3. ^ "Book Review: The Dark, by Claire Mulligan". National Post, May 24, 2013.
  4. ^ "The book that changed my mind about historical fiction". Vancouver Sun, September 29, 2007.