Lisa Foad
Canadian writer and journalist
Lisa Foad is a Canadian short story writer and journalist.[1] Her debut collection, The Night Is a Mouth, won the 2009 ReLit Award for short fiction,[1] as well as an Honour of Distinction citation from the Writers' Trust of Canada's 2010 Dayne Ogilvie Grant for an emerging lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender writer.[2]
Foad is also a regular contributor to Xtra!, the LGBT community newspaper in Toronto.
Books
- The Night Is a Mouth (2009)
References
- ^ a b "She owns the night". CBC News, October 23, 2009.
- ^ "Nancy Jo Cullen Receives Dayne Ogilvie Grant" Archived 2012-04-16 at the Wayback Machine. Open Book Toronto, May 20, 2010.
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Recipients of the Dayne Ogilvie Prize
- Michael V. Smith (2007)
- Zoe Whittall (2008)
- Debra Anderson (2009)
- Nancy Jo Cullen (2010)
- Farzana Doctor (2011)
- Amber Dawn (2012)
- C. E. Gatchalian (2013)
- Tamai Kobayashi (2014)
- Alex Leslie (2015)
- Leah Horlick (2016)
- Kai Cheng Thom (2017)
- Ben Ladouceur (2018)
- Jas M. Morgan (2019)
- Arielle Twist (2020)
- Jillian Christmas (2021)
- Francesca Ekwuyasi (2022)
- Anuja Varghese (2023)
- Brian Francis, John Miller (2008)
- Greg Kearney (2009)
- Lisa Foad, George K. Ilsley (2010)
- Dani Couture, Matthew J. Trafford (2011)
- Mariko Tamaki (2012)
- Anand Mahadevan, Barry Webster (2013)
- Rae Spoon, Proma Tagore (2014)
- Casey Plett, Vivek Shraya (2015)
- Gwen Benaway, Jia Qing Wilson-Yang (2016)
- Ali Blythe, Eva Crocker (2017)
- Trish Salah, Joshua Whitehead (2018)
- Joelle Barron, Casey Plett (2019)
- Robyn Maynard, Smokii Sumac (2020)
- Kama La Mackerel, jaye simpson (2021)
- Bilal Baig, Matthew James Weigel (2022)
- Gabriel Cholette, Amanda Cordner and David Di Giovanni (2023)
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