Ann Ireland

Ann Ireland
Born Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupation Author
Language English
Alma mater University of British Columbia
Notable awards Seal First Novel Award
Governor General's Award (shortlisted)
Rogers Writers' Trust Award (shortlisted)
Website
www.annireland.ca

Ann Ireland (born 1953) is a Canadian fiction author.[1]

Born in Toronto, Ontario, she studied at the University of British Columbia, from which she earned a BFA in creative writing in 1976. She is a past president of PEN Canada[2] and is now the coordinator of the Writing Workshops Department at the Chang School of Continuing Education Ryerson University in Toronto.[3] Her 1985 novel, A Certain Mr. Takahashi, was the basis for the 1991 feature film The Pianist.[4]

Awards and recognition

Bibliography

References

  1. Ann Ireland, weir.ca, Retrieved 14 February 2011
  2. "Board of Directors". PEN Canada. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  3. "Writing Workshop: Our Instructors". Chang School Ryerson University.
  4. "Ann Ireland Profile". Writers Union of Canada.
  5. (16 May 1985). Winner of the Seal $50,000 1st Novel Award. Unknown writer wins $50,000 novel award, StarPhoenix
  6. (13 April 1996). Falling hard for the art teacher's line, Toronto Star
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