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Sara Tilley is a
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writer from
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, most noted for winning the
Winterset Award The Winterset Award is a Canadian literary award, presented annually by the Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council to a work judged to be the best book, regardless of genre, published by a writer from Newfoundland and Labrador.
in 2016 for her novel ''Duke''. The novel was also named to the initial longlist for the 2017
International Dublin Literary Award The International Dublin Literary Award ( ga, Duais Liteartha Idirnáisiúnta Bhaile Átha Chliath), established as the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award in 1996, is presented each year for a novel written or translated into English. ...
, but was not a finalist.


Personal life

Sara was born November 23, 1978 in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador and is one of two children to Robert Tilley and Brenda (Fleming) Tilley. She graduated Bishop's College before attending York University for acting. Tilley identifies as
bisexual Bisexuality is a romantic or sexual attraction or behavior toward both males and females, or to more than one gender. It may also be defined to include romantic or sexual attraction to people regardless of their sex or gender identity, whi ...
and
queer ''Queer'' is an umbrella term for people who are not heterosexual or cisgender. Originally meaning or , ''queer'' came to be used pejoratively against those with same-sex desires or relationships in the late 19th century. Beginning in the lat ...
.


Career

A graduate of the theatre program at
York University York University (french: Université York), also known as YorkU or simply YU, is a public university, public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is Canada's fourth-largest university, and it has approximately 55,700 students, 7,0 ...
, she is primarily a playwright and theatre director based in St. John's. She was the artistic director of the feminist theatre company She Said Yes! from 2002 to 2016,"Insanity ensues". ''
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'', November 25, 2005.
and has written or cowritten plays including ''Signifying Nothing'', ''The Soul Walking'', ''One Big Mess'', ''The Jailer’s Daughter and Other Mad Fools Cracking Their Livers to Pieces for Love'', ''Nosebleed'', ''Grand Central Station'', ''Mr. Invisible'', ''No Mummers Allowed In'', ''Lulu'', ''The (In)complete Herstory of Women in Newfoundland (and Labrador!)'' and ''Fruithead''. Under the working title ''Snowflake'', her debut novel won the
Percy Janes First Novel Award The Percy Janes First Novel Award is a Canadian literary award, presented through the provincial government's annual Arts and Letters Competition to an unpublished manuscript by a first-time novelist from Newfoundland and Labrador. The award is nam ...
for unpublished manuscripts in 2004. The book was published by Pedlar Press in 2008 under the title '' Skin Room''. A French translation by Annie Pronovost was published in 2016 under the title ''Écorchée'', and was defended by
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in the 2018 edition of ''
Le Combat des livres ''Le Combat des livres'' is an annual "battle of the books" competition organized and broadcast by Ici Radio-Canada Première in Canada. A French edition of the ''Canada Reads'' competition, the program was launched in 2004. It aired annually from ...
''. As an actress, she has worked primarily on stage, as well as appearing in the film ''
The Grand Seduction ''The Grand Seduction'' is a 2013 Canadian comedy film directed by Don McKellar and written by Ken Scott and Michael Dowse. The film stars Taylor Kitsch, Brendan Gleeson, Liane Balaban and Gordon Pinsent. It is based on a 2003 French-Canadian ...
'' and episodes of ''
Hatching, Matching and Dispatching ''Hatching, Matching and Dispatching'' is a Canadian television sitcom, which aired on CBC Television on 2006. The show starred Mary Walsh as Mamie Lou Furey, the matriarch of a family in Cats Gut Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador who owns a combi ...
'' and ''
Republic of Doyle ''Republic of Doyle'' is a Canadian comedy-drama television series set in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, which aired on CBC Television from January 6, 2010, to December 10, 2014. The show stars Allan Hawco as private investigator and f ...
''. She has trained in Pochinko clown technique, and won Newfoundland and Labrador's Rhonda Payne Theatre Award in 2007."Sara Tilley wins Rhonda Payne theatre award". ''
The Telegram ''The Telegram'' is a daily newspaper published weekdays and Saturdays (as ''The Weekend Telegram'') in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. History ''The Evening Telegram'' was first published on April 3, 1879 by William James Herde ...
'', February 17, 2007.


Novels

*''Skin Room'' (2008) *''Duke'' (2015)


References


External links

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