Kristen den Hartog
Kristen den Hartog (born 1965) is a Canadian fiction and memoir writer. She is the author of four novels; And Me Among Them, her most recent, was published in 2011.[1]
Den Hartog was born in Deep River, Ontario.
The 2003 novel The Perpetual Ending was one of the finalists at the Toronto Book Awards.[2]
Den Hartog lives in Ontario, with homes in Toronto and the Ottawa Valley.
Bibliography
Fiction
- Water Wings. Toronto: Knopf Canada, 2001. ISBN 0-676-97289-6 (hardcover), ISBN 0-676-97293-4 (paperback)
- The Perpetual Ending. Toronto: Knopf Canada, 2003. ISBN 0-676-97457-0 (paperback)
- Origin of Haloes. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 2005. ISBN 0-7710-2620-X
- And Me Among Them. Calgary: Freehand Books, 2011.
Non-fiction
- The Occupied Garden: A Family Memoir of War-Torn Holland. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 2009.
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gollark: Which means accurately made lenses and stuff too, I guess?
gollark: I also had the idea of Discworld-style semaphore-tower networks driven by magical systems instead of human operators, but that would probably also be too complex to implement.
gollark: I see. It's kind of hard trying to figure out what sort of modern stuff would work in a world where most of the stuff we kind of assume exists doesn't.
External links
- Random House: Kristen den Hartog, accessed 3 July 2006
- An Interview with Kristen Den Hartog, accessed 3 February 2010
- Simon and Schuster: Kristen Den Hartog, accessed 20 December 2016
References
- They grow up, and up, and up, and up, so fast, National Post, 2 April 2011.
- Toronto Book Awards - 2004
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