Ann Diamond
Ann Diamond is an award-winning Montreal writer of fiction, poetry, and journalism.
She received her BA from Concordia University in 1973 and later entered the MFA Writing Program at Goddard College where she studied with Raymond Carver.
Her story collection Evil Eye won the Hugh MacLennan Prize for fiction in 1994. A book of poetry, A Nun’s Diary, was adapted for theatre by director Robert Lepage. Other titles include Snakebite (stories), and the novels Mona’s Dance, Dead White Males, and Static Control.
Her work has been published in Best Canadian Stories and The Thinking Heart: Best Canadian Essays, as well as numerous periodicals and anthologies. A memoir, Roads to Freedom, won the 1991 Event Magazine Creative Non-Fiction Prize.
Ann is a part of QWF’s Writers in CEGEPs Program.
Books by Ann Diamond
My Cold War
Static Control
Dead White Males
Evil Eye
Terrorist Letters
Snakebite
Mona's Dance