Английская Википедия:Devon Code
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Devon Code is a Canadian writer, who won the Journey Prize in 2010 for his short story "Uncle Oscar".[1]
Originally from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, he has more recently been based in Peterborough, Ontario, where he has taught at Fleming College. He published his debut short fiction collection, In a Mist, in 2007,[2] and followed up with his debut novel, Involuntary Bliss, in 2016.[3] In 2021, Code, Emily Anglin, Jean Marc Ah-Sen and Lee Henderson published Disintegration in Four Parts, a volume collecting one novella by each of the four writers.[4]
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- ↑ Mark Medley, "A Room with a prize". National Post, November 3, 2010.
- ↑ Jim Bartley, "A writer who disappears into his characters". The Globe and Mail, January 26, 2008.
- ↑ Paul Gessell, "Involuntary Bliss, by Devon Code". Quill & Quire, November 2016.
- ↑ Allison LaSorda, "Disintegration in Four Parts, by Devon Code; Emily Anglin; Jean Marc Ah-Sen; Lee Henderson". Quill & Quire, July 2021.
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