Jean Rae Baxter

Jean Rae Baxter
Born Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Occupation Novelist, short story writer
Genre children, young-adult, mystery
Notable works The Way Lies North, A Twist of Malice, Broken Trail
Website
www.jeanraebaxter.ca

Jean Rae Baxter is a Canadian author. Baxter's novel "A Way Lies North" was nominated for a Red Maple Forest of Reading award.[1] She has two collections of short stories, A Twist of Malice which was published in 2005 by Seraphim Editions and Scattered Light which was published in 2011 by Seraphim Editions. Additionally, her short stories have been included in such anthologies as Revenge and Hardboiled Love, both published by Insomniac Press. Her novel Broken Trail won the 2011 Moonbeam Children's Book Award Gold Medal for Young Adult Historical/Cultural Fiction.[2] This book is published by Ronsdale Press. Most recently Baxter released Freedom Bound, which is the final novel in her young adult trilogy set during the American Revolution.[3][4] Baxter currently resides in Hamilton where she helps to organize the Lit Live Reading Series and sits on the Arts Hamilton’s Literary Advisory Committee.[5][6] She attended the University of Toronto. There, she earned a B.A. and a M.A. in English. She also has a B.Ed. from Queen's University in Kingston.

Biography

Baxter grew up in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. After spending her childhood in Hamilton she went to the University of Toronto. After completing her Master's Degree in English, Baxter moved to Kingston, Ontario where she earned her Bachelor's Degree in Education. Before starting her teaching career in Kingston, Baxter worked in radio. She then worked as a high school English teacher until she retired. In 1996 Baxter moved back to her hometown of Hamilton and settled into her writing career full-time. She is the mother of three children and has eight grandchildren.

Selected bibliography

Awards

References

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Friday, April 01, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.