Glen Huser is a library-consultant-turned-author who has won many prestigious awards. His first novel was Grace Lake, developed from an Edmonton Journal prize-winning play and nominated for the W.H Smith/Books in Canada First Novel Award. He has also written Touch of Clown (Mr. Christie Silver Medal), Jeremy’s Christmas Wish, Stitches (Governor General’s award and Alberta’s R.Ross Annett Award) and Skinnybones and The Wrinkle Queen (Governor General’s silver medal). Aside from his novels, Huser has made an impact as the founder and developer of Magpie, an Edmonton Public Schools quarterly that showcased writing and graphics by students. He completed two years … Continue reading Glen Huser
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