From McMaster Presents The Walrus Talks Healthy Cities. Recorded February 10, 2016, in Hamilton, Ont.
Miranda Hill is a writer and founding executive director of Project Bookmark Canada, the organization building Canada’s literary trail. In 2011, Miranda won the prestigious Writers’ Trust / McClelland and Stewart Journey Prize for her story “Petitions to Saint Chronic.” Doubleday Canada published her critically acclaimed short story collection, Sleeping Funny, in 2012, and it won the City of Hamilton Award for Fiction. Miranda reads and writes in Hamilton, Ontario and Woody Point, Newfoundland and Labrador, where she serves on the board of Writers at Woody Point. She is at work on a novel for Knopf Canada.
Miranda Hill is a writer and founding executive director of Project Bookmark Canada, the organization building Canada’s literary trail. In 2011, Miranda won the prestigious Writers’ Trust / McClelland and Stewart Journey Prize for her story “Petitions to Saint Chronic.” Doubleday Canada published her critically acclaimed short story collection, Sleeping Funny, in 2012, and it won the City of Hamilton Award for Fiction. Miranda reads and writes in Hamilton, Ontario and Woody Point, Newfoundland and Labrador, where she serves on the board of Writers at Woody Point. She is at work on a novel for Knopf Canada.
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