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Fawn Parker
Fawn Parker is a Canadian writer. Career Parker's novel ''What We Both Know'' was longlisted for the 2022 Giller Prize. Her essay "The Prescription" appeared in Maisonneuve (magazine), Maisonneuve Magazine and was a finalist for the 2023 National Magazine Awards. In 2020, her short story "FEED MACHINE" was nominated for the Writers' Trust of Canada/McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize. Her poem "Woof" was shortlisted for a 2024 National Magazine Award. Parker holds an MA in creative writing from the University of Toronto and is studying at the University of New Brunswick to obtain her Ph.D. Her published works include the short story collection ''Looking Good and Having a Good Time'' (2015), the poetry collection ''Weak Spot'' (2018), the novels ''Set-Point'' (Arbeiter Ring Publishing, ARP 2019) and ''Dumb-Show'' (ARP 2021), her novel ''What We Both Know'' (McClelland & Stewart, 2022), and the poetry collection ''Soft Inheritance'' (Palimpsest Press, Palimpsest 2023) which won bo ...
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CBC Arts (french: Radio-Canada Arts) is the division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that creates and curates written articles, short documentaries, non-fiction series and interactive projects that represent the excellence of Canada's diverse artistic communities. Some of the series and projects CBC Arts has produced include ''21 Black Futures'', ''Art 101'', ''Art Hurts'', ''Big Things Small Towns'', ''Canada's a Drag'', ''The Collective'', ''Crash Gallery'', '' Exhibitionists'', '' The Filmmakers'', ''Interrupt This Program'', ''The Move'', ''Super Queeroes'' and ''The 2010s: The Decade Canadian Artists Stopped Saying Sorry''. CBC Arts has received considerable acclaim, winning multiple Canadian Screen Awards including for best talk show ('' The Filmmakers''), non-fiction webseries (''Canada's a Drag'') and interactive production (''Super Queeroes'' and ''The 2010s: The Decade Canadian Artists Stopped Saying Sorry''). Staff members Amanda Parris and Peter Knegt both ...
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