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Jacqueline Baker new article content ... Born 1967 (Edmonton, Alberta), is a Canadian fiction writer and winner of the Danuta Gleed Literary Award for best first collection of short fiction in English, the Howard O'Hagan Award for short fiction, the City of Edmonton Book Prize, and was shortlisted for the Roger's Writers Trust Fiction Prize. Her books include A Hard Witching & Other Stories (HarperCollins 2003) and the national bestseller The Horseman's Graves (HarperCollins 2007). Raised in southwestern Saskatchewan, she has since lived in Calgary, Vancouver, Cincinnati, Victoria, and Edmonton, and now makes her home with her family in BC's Robson Valley. She has studied journalism and literature at Northern Kentucky University, the University of Victoria, and the University of Edmonton.
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