Merna Summers
Canadian writer
Merna Summers (born March 22, 1933, in Mannville, Alberta)[1] is a Canadian short story writer. She was awarded the Marian Engel Award in 1989.
Works
- The Skating Party (1974)
- Calling Home (1982)
- North of the Battle (1988)
References
- ^ W. H. New, ed. Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002.
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Recipients of the Writers' Trust Engel/Findley Award
- Alice Munro (1986)
- Audrey Thomas (1987)
- Edna Alford (1988)
- Merna Summers (1989)
- Carol Shields (1990)
- Joan Clark (1991)
- Joan Barfoot (1992)
- Sandra Birdsell (1993)
- Jane Urquhart (1994)
- Bonnie Burnard (1995)
- Barbara Gowdy (1996)
- Katherine Govier (1997)
- Sharon Butala (1998)
- Janice Kulyk Keefer (1999)
- Anita Rau Badami (2000)
- Elizabeth Hay (2001)
- Terry Griggs (2002)
- Elisabeth Harvor (2003)
- Dianne Warren (2004)
- Gayla Reid (2005)
- Caroline Adderson (2006)
- Diane Schoemperlen (2007)
- Bill Gaston (2002)
- Guy Vanderhaeghe (2003)
- David Adams Richards (2004)
- Rohinton Mistry (2005)
- Douglas Glover (2006)
- Michael Crummey (2007)
- Michael Winter (2008)
- David Bergen (2009)
- Miriam Toews (2010)
- Wayne Johnston (2011)
- Nino Ricci (2012)
- Lisa Moore (2013)
- Joan Thomas (2014)
- Annabel Lyon (2015)
- Eden Robinson (2016)
- Billie Livingston (2017)
- Alissa York (2018)
- Rawi Hage (2019)
- Kerri Sakamoto (2020)
- Cherie Dimaline (2021)
- Shani Mootoo (2022)
- Anosh Irani (2023)
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