Sharon Bala

Sharon Bala (born April 3, 1979) is a Canadian writer residing in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.[1]

Sharon Bala
Bala at the Eden Mills Writers' Festival in 2018
BornDubai, UAE
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish
NationalityCanadian
Alma materQueen's University
University of Toronto
Notable awardsJourney Prize (2017)

Her debut novel, The Boat People, won the 2015 Percy Janes First Novel Award for unpublished manuscripts,[2] and was published by McClelland and Stewart and Doubleday in January 2018.[3] The book was internationally publicized as part of Penguin Random House's One World, One Book campaign.[4]

The book was selected for the 2018 edition of Canada Reads, where it was defended by Mozhdah Jamalzadah.[5] It also won the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction, was a finalist for the 2018 amazon.ca First Novel Award,[6] and was shortlisted for the 2015 Fresh Fish Award for Emerging Writers[7] and the 2019 Thomas Head Raddall Award.[8]

Bala was the winner of the 2017 Journey Prize for her short story "Butter Tea at Starbucks",[9] and was longlisted for the 2017 National Magazine Award for fiction for her short story "Miloslav".[10] Her short fiction has appeared in Hazlitt, Grain, The Dalhousie Review, Riddle Fence, Room, Prism International, Maisonneuve, Joyland, and The New Quarterly, and in an anthology called Racket: New Writing From Newfoundland.[11]

Awards

Bibliography

  • The Boat People (2018)

References


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