Carrie Snyder

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Snyder at the Eden Mills Writers' Festival in 2013

Carrie Snyder is a Canadian writer. Her 2012 short story collection was a nominee for the Governor General's Award for English fiction at the 2012 Governor General's Awards.[1] She is also the author of the blog, Obscure Canlit Mama.[2]

In 2014 she published her debut novel . It was inspired by the 1928 Summer Olympics in which women were first allowed to compete in track and field. It was shortlisted for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize.[3]

Born in Hamilton, Ontario,[1] she currently lives in Waterloo with her husband, four children and a dog.[4] In 2019 and 2020, along with local art groups, she co-coordinated the X Page storytelling workshop for immigrant and refugee women. [5] She spent part of her childhood living in Nicaragua, which is reflected in The Juliet Stories.[4]

Works[]

  • Hair Hat (2004, ISBN 978-0143015376)
  • The Juliet Stories (2012, ISBN 978-1770890022)
  • Girl Runner (2014)
  • The Candy Conspiracy (2015)
  • Jammie Day! (2017)

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