Shandi Mitchell is a Canadian novelist and filmmaker. Her first novel Under This Unbroken Sky won a 2010 Commonwealth Writers' Prize and other awards. She graduated from Dalhousie University.
Shandi Mitchell | |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Alma mater | Dalhousie University |
Notable awards | Thomas Head Raddall Award (2010) Kobzar Literary Award (2012) |
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Her newest novel, The Waiting Hours, is slated for publication in 2019.[1]
Awards and honors
- 2012: Kobzar Literary Award, Under This Unbroken Sky[2][3]
- 2010: Commonwealth Writers' Prize (first novel, Canada and the Caribbean), Under This Unbroken Sky[4]
- 2010: Thomas Head Raddall Award, Under This Unbroken Sky[5]
- 2008: Victor Martin-Lynch Staunton Endowment in Media Arts, Canada Council[6][7]
Works
Literary
- 2011 - Under This Unbroken Sky (ISBN 978-0-06-177402-7)
- 2019 - The Waiting Hours
Film
- 2002 Baba's House (short)
- 2005 Tell Me (short)
- 2012 The Disappeared
References
External links
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