Tim Bowling

{{short description|Canadian novelist and poet}}

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Tim Bowling (born 1964 in Vancouver, British ColumbiaBirthplace and year mentioned in [http://www.penguin.ca/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780143012283,00.html?sym=QUE Penguin interview with Tim Bowling regarding The Paperboy's Winter]) is a Guggenheim winning Canadian novelist and poet. He spent his youth in Ladner, British Columbia, and now lives in Edmonton, Alberta. He has published four novels. He was a judge for the 2015 Griffin Poetry Prize.{{Cite web |title=Judges |url=https://griffinpoetryprize.com/judges/ |access-date=2024-06-13 |website=Griffin Poetry Prize |language=en-US}}

Awards and recognition

  • 2002: Canadian Authors Association, winner of poetry award, Darkness and Silence [http://canadianauthors.org/national/awards/1146-2/ Canadian Authors Association: Poetry award winners list]
  • 2003: Finalist for Governor General's Award for poetry, The Witness Ghost
  • 2004: Finalist for Governor General's Award for poetry, The Memory Orchard
  • 2004: Alberta Literary Awards, winner of the Georges Bugnet Award for Novel, The Paperboy's Winter [http://www.writersguild.ab.ca/pdf/awards2004winnerspressrelease.pdf Writers' Guild of Alberta: 2004 Alberta Book Awards winners] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927121919/http://www.writersguild.ab.ca/pdf/awards2004winnerspressrelease.pdf |date=27 September 2007 }} (PDF document)
  • 2008: Guggenheim Fellowship{{cite news | url=http://arts.nationalpost.com/2012/11/07/a-river-runs-through-tim-bowlings-the-tinsmith/ | title=A river runs through Tim Bowling's The Tinsmith | first=Mark | last=Medley | newspaper=National Post | date=7 November 2012 | accessdate=11 January 2014}}
  • 2012: Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize finalist for The Tinsmith.

Bibliography

  • 1995: Low Water Slack (Nightwood Editions) {{ISBN|0-88971-161-5}}
  • 1997: Dying Scarlet (Nightwood Editions) {{ISBN|0-88971-164-X}}
  • 2000: Downriver Drift (Harbour Publishing) {{ISBN|1-55017-220-4}}
  • 2001: Darkness and Silence (Nightwood Editions) {{ISBN|0-88971-175-5}}
  • 2002: Where the words come from: Canadian poets in conversation, as editor (Nightwood Editions) {{ISBN|0-88971-184-4}}
  • 2003: The Witness Ghost (Nightwood Editions) {{ISBN|0-88971-191-7}}
  • 2003: The Paperboy's Winter (Penguin) {{ISBN|0-14-301228-2}}
  • 2004: The Memory Orchard (Brick Books) {{ISBN|1-894078-34-9}}
  • 2004: In The Suicide's Library (Gaspereau Press) {{ISBN|1-55447-089-7}}
  • 2006: Fathom (Gaspereau Press) paperback: {{ISBN|1-55447-016-1}}, hardcover: {{ISBN|1-55447-017-X}}
  • 2007: The Bone Sharps (Gaspereau Press) {{ISBN|1-55447-035-8}}
  • 2007: The Lost Coast: Salmon, Memory and the Death of Wild Culture (Nightwood Editions) {{ISBN|0-88971-211-5}}
  • 2008: The Book Collector (Nightwood Editions) {{ISBN|978-0-88971-235-5}}
  • 2010: The Annotated Bee and Me (Gaspereau Press) {{ISBN|1-55447-086-2}}
  • 2010: Between Rainfalls (Barbarian Press) {{ISBN|978-0-920971-39-0}}
  • 2011: Tenderman (Nightwood) {{ISBN|978-0-88971-259-1}}
  • 2012: The Tinsmith (Brindle & Glass) {{ISBN|978-1-926972-43-5}}
  • 2014: Circa Nineteen Hundred and Grief (Gaspereau Press) {{ISBN|978-1-55447-134-8}}
  • 2024: In the Capital of Autumn (Wolsak & Wynne) {{ISBN|978-1-989496-86-2}}

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