
A.S. Penne
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| A.S. Penne’s short fiction was
first noticed by the University College Norma Epstein Creative
Writing Competition (Toronto). Since then her stories
have won awards on both sides of the Atlantic, notably the
Ian St James Award in the UK and the Writers’ Digest award in the USA. Penne’s publishing credits
also include magazine articles and a book of creative nonfiction. An
excerpt from Old Stones (TouchWood Editions, Horsdal & Schubart,
Victoria 2002) won the 1999 Prairie Fire Creative Nonfiction
Contest and was later announced as a finalist in the 2000
Western Magazine Awards. Penne’s “real” job
is as facilitator of youth writing workshops for the Festival
of Written Arts in Sechelt, BC, a position that maximizes
her background in education and writing. She is currently
at work on a novel. |
| New Works |
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Reckoning (forthcoming from Turnstone
Press in 2008)
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In each of these seventeen
stories, characters must come to terms with a sometimes uncomfortable
recognition about the self before relationships with others
can move beyond a sticking point. Penne examines the human
tendency to take the easiest way out; the desire to be understood
and known by others before first working to understand and
know one’s self. The relationships in Reckoning dip and curve with the protagonists’ reluctance to
fully engage, swaying and teetering as each positions him/herself
on the edge, anxious about meeting head-on with life, love
or their own culpability.
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