Lisa Moore (writer)
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Lisa Moore (born 28 March 1964) is a Canadian writer and editor established in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.


Biography

Born in St. John's, Newfoundland, Moore studied art first at
College of the North Atlantic College of the North Atlantic (CNA, formerly CONA) is one of the largest post-secondary educational and skills training centres in Atlantic Canada, with a history dating back 50 years. The college has 17 campus locations throughout the province ...
in her home province and then at the
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design NSCAD University, also known as the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design or NSCAD, is a public art university in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The university is a co-educational institution that offers bachelor's and master's degrees. The univ ...
. Although she had intended to follow a career in the
visual arts The visual arts are art forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, filmmaking, design, crafts and architecture. Many artistic disciplines such as performing arts, conceptual art, and textile art ...
, she now writes full-time. Moore's work primarily takes place in Newfoundland. She has worked to promote different writers and places of the province by compiling local artists' text and writing articles about Newfoundland communities. In her new book "The Democracy Cookbook" Moore writes a non- partisan approach to "stir up conversations around cabinet tables". Moore's daughter Eva Crocker is also a writer, whose debut short story collection ''Barrelling Forward'' was published in 2017.


Awards and recognition

Moore's first two books, ''Degrees of Nakedness'' (1995) and ''Open'' (2002), are short story collections. ''Open'' was a commercial and critical breakthrough, earning a nomination for the
Giller Prize The Giller Prize (sponsored as the Scotiabank Giller Prize), is a literary award given to a Canadian author of a novel or short story collection published in English (including translation) the previous year, after an annual juried competitio ...
. ''Open'' was subsequently published as an unabridged audiobook. Her first novel, ''Alligator'' (2005), was also nominated for the Giller Prize. It won the 2006
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Best Book Award, Caribbean and
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Region, and was longlisted for the 2007
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. ...
. Moore was one of 13 novelists on the long list for the 2010 Man Booker Prize for ''February'', a prize worth approximately $80,000. In an interview with
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, Moore said she was "completely overwhelmed with happiness" when she heard the news while staying in a remote cabin with her husband. On February 15, 2013, ''February'' won ''
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2013: Turf Wars''. She released her newest short story collection, ''Something for Everyone'', in 2018. The book was named as a longlisted nominee for the 2018
Scotiabank Giller Prize The Giller Prize (sponsored as the Scotiabank Giller Prize), is a literary award given to a Canadian author of a novel or short story collection published in English (including translation) the previous year, after an annual juried competition be ...
.


Bibliography


Fiction

* ''Alligator'' (2005) * ''February'' (2009) * ''Caught'' (2014) * ''Flannery'' (2016) * ''This Is How We Love'' (2022)


Short story collections

* ''Degrees of Nakedness'' (1995) * ''Open'' (2002) * ''The Selected Short Fiction of Lisa Moore'' (2012) * ''Something for Everyone'' (House of Anansi, 2018) ** excerpt: ''The fjord of eternity.''
Granta ''Granta'' is a literary magazine and publisher in the United Kingdom whose mission centres on its "belief in the power and urgency of the story, both in fiction and non-fiction, and the story’s supreme ability to describe, illuminate and ma ...
, 141, special ed. ''Canada'', September 2017, pp 261–276


Periodicals

* Rock Haven (2011) * A Labour of Love (2014)


References


External links


Lisa Moore's Blog
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