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Jack Hodgins (innate 1938) is a Canadian novelist and short story writer.

Bibliography

''Spit Delaney's Island (short stories) (1976) The Invention of the World (first novel) (1977) The Resurrection of Joseph Bourne'' (1979) (winner of the Governor General's Award for English Language Fiction in 1979) The Barclay Family Theatre (short stories) (1981) The Honorary Patron (1987) Innocent Cities (1990) The Macken Charm (1995) Broken Ground (1996) (historical novel set after a First World War) Distance (2003) Hodgins has as well written A Passion for Narrative. A Guide for Writing Fiction (1994).

Northwest Passages: Jack Hodgins
Author profile and selected bibliography.

Writers Union of Canada: Jack Hodgins
Biography, selected publications, and awards.

Reading: Jack Hodgins' Broken Ground
CBC Radio's Between the Covers presents a reading of Hodgins's novel. RealAudio file.

CM Archive
Review of 'A Passion for Narrative: A Guide for Writing Fiction'.

CM Archive
Review of the children's book, 'Left Behind in Squabble Bay'.

International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
Review of 'Broken Ground' which was nominated for the award.

Growing appetite for CanLit in Europe
Article from The Ring, the University of Victoria's newspaper.

A Portal Interview with Jack Hodgins: An Excerpt
Hodgins talks about what it was like to receive his first acceptance letter.






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