Paige Cooper

Paige Cooper is a Canadian writer, originally from Canmore, Alberta[1] and currently based in Montreal, Quebec.[2] Her debut short story collection Zolitude was named as a longlisted nominee for the 2018 Scotiabank Giller Prize,[3] a shortlisted finalist for the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction[4] and a runner-up for the Danuta Gleed Literary Award.[5]

The collection derives its title from Zolitūde, an apartment block in Riga, Latvia where a major shopping centre underwent a roof collapse in 2013.[6] The book's stories have been described as speculative fiction.[7]

Her short stories have also appeared in The Fiddlehead, West Branch, Michigan Quarterly Review, Gulf Coast Online, Canadian Notes & Queries, The New Quarterly and the Journey Prize anthology.[7]

Bibliography

  • Zolitude (2018)
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gollark: People don't seem to use it much. I don't know why. It seems fairly okay.
gollark: Actually, XMPP tried this.
gollark: I feel like that might end up leading to horribleness and large quantities of base64.
gollark: It might be cooler to have IRC with a federated global identity system and server history somehow.

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