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Carrie Snyder: "Embodied Engagement: A Life in Writing, A Writing Life"
The Faculty of Arts & Humanities at Western University is also pleased to present an afternoon visit Carrie Snyder, an award-winning author, storyteller, and arts organizer!

Carrie Snyder: "Embodied Engagement: A Life in Writing, A Writing Life"
Distinguished Speaker
Thursday, 23 March, 4PM

Carrie Snyder is the author of four books of fiction, including Girl Runner, which was translated into a dozen languages and was a finalist for the Rogers Writers Trust Prize, and The Juliet Stories, a finalist for the Governor General’s award. Her new novel, Francie's Got a Gun, is published by Knopf Canada (summer, 2022), and was named to the Globe and Mail's Best 100 books list for 2022. She is a consulting editor for The New Quarterly magazine, and she teaches creative writing at the University of Waterloo. In 2019, Carrie co-founded a collaborative community-based storytelling workshop for refugee and immigrant women in Waterloo Region, which is now in its fifth season. Carrie writes an award-winning literary blog at carriesnyder.com, and she also works as a temporary secretary and library clerk for the public school board. She lives with her family in Waterloo, Ontario.

Mar 23, 2023 04:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Carrie Snyder
Carrie Snyder is the author of four books of fiction, including Girl Runner, which was translated into a dozen languages and was a finalist for the Rogers Writers Trust Prize, and The Juliet Stories, a finalist for the Governor General’s award. Her new novel, Francie's Got a Gun, is published by Knopf Canada (summer, 2022), and was named to the Globe and Mail's Best 100 books list for 2022. She is a consulting editor for The New Quarterly magazine, and she teaches creative writing at the University of Waterloo. In 2019, Carrie co-founded a collaborative community-based storytelling workshop for refugee and immigrant women in Waterloo Region, which is now in its fifth season. Carrie writes an award-winning literary blog at carriesnyder.com, and she also works as a temporary secretary and library clerk for the public school board. She lives with her family in Waterloo, Ontario.