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Cedar Bowers

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Cedar Bowers
BornGaliano Island, British Columbia
OccupationWriter
NationalityCanadian
Period2020s-present
Notable worksAstra
SpouseMichael Christie
Website
www.cedarbowers.com

Cedar Bowers is a Canadian writer, whose debut novel Astra was longlisted for the 2021 Giller Prize.[1] The novel traces the life from childhood through middle age of Astra, a woman who grew up on an agricultural commune in British Columbia, through the third-person perspectives of various other figures in her life.[2]

In addition to Astra, Bowers has published short stories in various literary magazines.

Bowers lives in Galiano Island and Victoria, British Columbia, with her husband, writer Michael Christie.[3]

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