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Terry Fallis (born 1959) is a Canadian writer and public relations consultant. He is a two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour, winning in 2008 for his debut novel ''The Best Laid Plans''"Self-published novel by Terry Fallis wins Leacock award"
cbc.ca, April 30, 2008.
and in 2015 for ''No Relation''."Terry Fallis wins second Leacock Medal for No Relation"
'' Quill & Quire'', April 30, 2015.
''The Best Laid Plans'' is a satire of Canadian politics, in which a burned-out political strategist's plan to get out of politics by managing an unelectable candidate in a federal election in order to kill off his own credibility is thrown into turmoil when the candidate becomes unexpectedly popular with the voters. Due to lack of publisher interest, Fallis originally released the entire novel, chapter by chapter, in
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format, later turning to the print-on-demand company
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to self-publish a paper edition. The podcast was subsequently picked up for broadcast on Radioropa. Following his award win, Fallis signed with McClelland & Stewart, which republished ''The Best Laid Plans'' through its
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imprint in September 2008. A sequel, ''The High Road'', was published by Douglas Gibson Books in September 2010 and was a finalist for the 2011 Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour. His third novel, again published by M&S, ''Up and Down'', debuted on ''
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'' Bestsellers list in September 2012. It was a finalist for the 2013 Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour and won the 2013 Ontario Library Association Evergreen Award. His fourth book, ''No Relation,'' was published by Douglas Gibson Books in May 2014 and won the 2015 Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour. His fifth novel, ''Poles Apart'', was published in the fall of 2015 and opened on the ''Globe and Mail'' bestsellers list, and was again a shortlisted finalist for the Stephen Leacock Award in 2016. ''The Best Laid Plans'' also won the 2011 edition of '' Canada Reads'' as the "essential Canadian novel of the decade", where it was defended by journalist Ali Velshi. In 2013,
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announced plans to adapt the novel into a six-part television series, '' The Best Laid Plans'', which debuted in January 2014.Bill Brioux
"‘Best Laid Plans’ turns satiric focus on politics"
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'', January 4, 2014.
''The Best Laid Plans'' was also developed as a stage musical by Touchstone Theatre and Patrick Street Productions in Vancouver where it enjoyed a successful run in the fall of 2015. In June 2013, Fallis won the Libris Award for Author of the Year presented by the Canadian Booksellers Association. Fallis attended McMaster University, where he earned a Bachelor of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering degree and became involved in student politics, eventually becoming president of the student union. After graduating he began a career in federal politics. He is a former Liberal Party strategist, who has worked on the campaign and legislative staffs of
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and Michael Ignatieff. In 1995, he co-founded Thornley Fallis, a public relations and social/digital media agency with offices in
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and Ottawa. In 2014 he received the L.W. Shemilt Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award from McMaster.


Works

*''The Best Laid Plans'' (2008) *''The High Road'' (2010) *''Up and Down'' (2012) *''No Relation'' (2014) *''Poles Apart'' (2015) *''One Brother Shy'' (2017) *''Albatross'' (2019) *'' Operation Angus'' (2021)


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Terry Fallis
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