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Julie Curwin

Julie Curwin is a Canadian writer. A psychiatrist by profession she has a BA in philosophy and political science from Mount Allison University, a BSc and MD from Dalhousie University, and a diploma in post-graduate medicine (psychiatry) from Queen's University.

Julie Curwin
NationalityCanadian
Alma materMount Allison University,
Dalhousie University,
Queen's University
Notable awardsCommonwealth Short Story Competition

Curwin is the winner of the 2008 Commonwealth Short Story Competition.[1] In 2007 her story "The Other Side of the Window" was selected as a finalist in The Writer's Union of Canada's Short Prose Competition for Developing Writers. In 2014, her partial short story collection "Group Therapy at the Butterscotch Palace" was awarded the David Adams Richards Prize by the Writer's Federation of New Brunswick. In October 2020, she published her first book The Appendage Formerly Known as Your Left Arm and Other Stories with Boularderie Island Press in Nova Scotia. In April, 2021, The Appendage Formerly Known as Your Left Arm was shortlisted for two Atlantic Book Awards: The Alistair MacLeod Prize for Short Fiction, and The Margaret and John Savage First Book Award.

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 June 2009. Retrieved 1 July 2009.


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