Marsha Skrypuch
Born | 1954 |
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Occupation | Author |
Genre | Children's Literature |
Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch (born 1954) is a Ukrainian Canadian children's writer who lives in Brantford, Ontario.
She received a BA in English and a Master of Library Science from the University of Western Ontario, and began writing fiction in 1992. After being rejected more than 100 times, her first book, "Silver Threads," was published in 1996.[1]
Marsha Skrypuch is the author of many books for children and young adults, especially focussing on novels about Armenian immigrants.
Works
- Silver Threads - 1996
- The Best Gifts, first edition - 1998
- The Hunger - 1999
- Enough - 2000
- Hope's War - 2001
- Nobody's Child - 2003
- Aram's Choice - 2006
- Kobzar's Children: A Century of Untold Ukrainian Stories -2006
- Dear Canada: Prisoners in the Promised Land: The Ukrainian Internment Diary of Anya Soloniuk, Spirit Lake, Quebec, 1914 - 2007
- Daughter of War - 2008
- Call Me Aram - 2009
- A Christmas To Remember - 2009 -- "An Unexpected Visiter" was written by Skrypuch for this anthology.
- Stolen Child - 2010
- Last Airlift: A Vietnamese Orphan's Rescue from War - 2011
- Making Bombs For Hitler - 2012
- One Step At A Time: A Vietnamese Child Finds Her Way - 2012
- The Best Gifts, second edition 2013
- When Mama Goes to Work, 2013
- Underground Soldier 2014
- Dance of the Banished 2014
Awards and nominations
2014 Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award: Making Bombs For Hitler
2014 Silver Birch non-fiction Winner: One Step At A Time: A Vietnamese Child Finds Her Way
2013 Red Maple Non-fiction Honour Book: Last Airlift
2013 Silver Birch Fiction Winner: Making Bombs For Hitler
2012 CCBC Best Books for Kids: Making Bombs For Hitler
2012 CCBC Best Books For Kids, Starred Review: Making Bombs For Hitler
2012 CCBC Best Books For Kids: Stolen Child
2012 CCBC Best Books for Kids: Last Airlift
2012 Finalist, CYBILS YA/MG non-fiction: Last Airlift
2012 Hamilton Book Award nomination for Last Airlift
2012 Red Cedar Winner, Last Airlift
2011 Ontario Library Association "Best Bets 2011" for Last Airlift
2011 Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Honour Book, Stolen Child
2011 Saskatchewan Diamond Willow nomination, Stolen Child
2011 SCBWI Crystal Kite Award for the Americas, for Stolen Child
2011 Golden Oak nomination for Stolen Child
2011 Canadian Library Association Children's Book of the Year nomination, Stolen Child
2010 Resource Links Best Book, Stolen Child
2010 Ontario Library Association "Best Bets" top ten juvenile novel of the year, Stolen Child
2010 CANSCAIP Silver pin for volunteerism
2010 Calliope Award for outstanding writing and mentoring, Humber School for Writers
2010 Woman of Distinction, World Congress of Ukrainian Women's Organizations
2010 Silver Birch Express and Gold Oak nominations for Call Me Aram
2010 Herstory inspiring women calendar selection
2009 White Pine Award nomination for Daughter of War
2008 Order of Princess Olha, the highest honour bestowed on citizens of foreign countries, by Victor Yushchenko, President of Ukraine, for her writing on the Holodomor. In particular, her book, Enough.
2008 Ontario Golden Oak Award nomination for Aram's Choice
2007 Ontario Silver Birch Award nomination for Aram's Choice
2007 Canadian Library Association Children's Book of the Year shortlist for Aram's Choice
2006 ResourceLinks "Best of the Best 2006" in Children's Book category for Aram's Choice
2006 CCBC's Our Choice for Aram's Choice
2006 BC Stellar Award nomination for Nobody's Child
2005 Ontario Red Maple Award nomination for Nobody's Child
2005 Alberta Rocky Mountain Book Award nomination for Nobody's Child
2004 ResourceLinks "Best of the Best 2004" in novel category for Nobody's Child
2004 CCBC's Our Choice Award for Nobody's Child
2004 Alberta Rocky Mountain Book Award nomination for Hope's War
2004 Saskatchewan Snow Willow nomination for Hope's War
2003, Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award nomination for Hope's War
2002, Nominated for the W.O. Mitchell Literary Prize for her body of work and mentorship of other writers
2002, Selected to tour Manitoba for CCBC's BookWeek
2002, CCBC's Our Choice Award for Hope's War
2001, ResourceLinks "Best of the Best 2001" in picture book category for Enough
2001, CCBC's Our Choice Award for Enough
2000, CCBC's Our Choice Award for The Hunger
1996, Taras Shevchenko for Silver Threads
1996, OLA Best Bets for Silver Threads
1996, Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award shortlist for Silver Threads
References
- ↑ "CM Magazine Profile: Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch". Umanitoba.ca. Retrieved 2015-07-31.
External links
- Official website
- Authors' Booking Service
- Writers' Union of Canada
- Marsha Skrypuch at the Canadian Society of Children's Authors, Illustrators, and Performers (CANSCAIP.org)
- IBBY Canada interview with Marsha Skrypuch
- Open Book Toronto interview On Writing
- Martha Forchuk Skrypuch at Library of Congress Authorities, with 4 catalogue records
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