Shortlisted for the 2015 $10,000 Danuta Gleed Award. Winner of the 2014 $10,000 Carter V. Cooper Short Fiction Award.
“A truly decisive and impressive collection of stories that breaks away from the contemporary formulas of story writing.” –Leon Rooke, author of 30-plus books, and Governor General’s Award winner.
“Graham excels at writing about the common circumstances of individuals in clear, truthful ways. His prose opens up shared experience, one that is revelatory.” –Austin Clarke, winner of the Giller, Trillium, Commonwealth and Writers’ Trust prizes.
He has written for the Toronto Star and the Walrus, and his fiction has appeared in Descant, The Antigonish Review, The Fiddlehead, EXILE Quarterly and New Quarterly. He has twice been short listed and once won the Carter V. Cooper Short Fiction Competition, those stories then appearing in CVC1 and CVC4. He has published two books with Exile Editions: Ploughing the Seas, a first-person account of CIA operations in northern Costa Rica during the war in Nicaragua, and the gothic black comedy in dramatic form Where the Sun Don’t Shine. The author lives in Toronto.
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