Arthur G. Storey
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Arthur G. Storey (November 24, 1915 – April 26, 2005) was a Canadian writer.{{citation |title=Publishers' Prize-Day |journal=Canadian Literature |volume=3 |date=1960 |pages=79–80}} He is most noted for his novel Prairie Harvest, which won the Ryerson Fiction Award in 1959.{{cite news |title=The Fly Leaf: Ryerson Prize Announced |newspaper=The Globe and Mail |date=March 14, 1959}}
Born in Haultain, Saskatchewan in 1915, at the time of his award win Storey was a professor in the faculty of education at the University of Alberta.{{cite news |title=Prairie Homestead Family |newspaper=The Globe and Mail |date=October 10, 1959}} Prairie Harvest was reissued in 2002 alongside two previously unpublished sequel novels, The Years Between and Proving Ground.
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Category:20th-century Canadian male writers
Category:20th-century Canadian novelists
Category:Academic staff of the University of Alberta
Category:Canadian male novelists
Category:Novelists from Saskatchewan
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