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Debra Anderson is a Canadian writer, who won the 2009
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from the
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for an emerging lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender writer."Debra Anderson wins Dayne Ogilvie Grant"
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'', June 12, 2009. A graduate of the creative writing program at
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, her publications to date include the novel ''Code White'' (2005) and the play ''Withholding''. Her work has also been anthologized in ''Bent on Writing: Contemporary Queer Tales'' (2002), ''Brazen Femme: Queering Femininity'' (2002), ''Geeks, Misfits and Outlaws'' (2003) and ''Persistence: All Ways Butch and Femme'' (2011). Her writing has also been published by periodicals including ''
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''."Toronto's first gay Book Slam and panel discussion". ''OUTeXpressions'', February 25, 2008. While at York University, she won the institution's George Ryga Award, a prize for the best play written by a student in the university's playwrighting courses."Acclaimed literary series returns with a twist"
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, October 5, 2008.
She has also written and released a short animated film, ''Don't Touch Me'', which premiered at the
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in 1998. Anderson is also the organizer of Get Your Lit Out, a reading series in
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that promotes local women writers.


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Debra Anderson
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