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Alex Leslie
BornVancouver
Occupationshort story writer
NationalityCanadian
Period2000s-present
Notable worksPeople Who Disappear, The Things I Heard About You
Website
alexleslie.wordpress.com

Alex Leslie is a Canadian writer, who won the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT writers in 2015.[1]

Leslie's debut short story collection People Who Disappear was published in 2012,[2] and was a shortlisted nominee for the Lambda Literary Award for Debut Fiction and the ReLit Award for Short Stories in 2013.[1] Leslie's prose poetry collection, The Things I Heard About You, was published in 2014[3] and was a finalist for the Robert Kroetsch Award.[1] Leslie also won a National Magazine Award for "Pre-History", a piece published by the literary magazine Prairie Fire,[4] and a CBC Literary Award for the short story "Preservation".[5]

Leslie's writing has also appeared in the anthologies Best Canadian Poetry in English 2014, Best Canadian Stories 2009, 09: Coming Attractions, The Enpipe Line and Friend. Follow. Text. #stories from living online, and in the magazine Plenitude.

Leslie's heritage is Jewish (Eastern Ukraine) and British.

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