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  2. Graeme Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Gibson was married to publisher Shirley Gibson until the early 1970s, and together they had two sons, Matt and Grae. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] He began dating novelist and poet Margaret Atwood in 1973. [ 1 ] They moved to a semi-derelict farm near Alliston, Ontario , which they set about doing up and where according to Atwood they were making "attempts at ...

  3. “The Handmaid's Tale” Author Margaret Atwood Says She's Not ...

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    Margaret Atwood at the Time100 Summit in New York City on April 24, 2024. Margaret Atwood does not fear the great unknown. ... novelist Graeme Gibson, in 2019, she found herself faced with sorrow.

  4. Writers' Trust of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Formerly known as the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, the award was renamed in January 2021 in honour of writer Margaret Atwood and her late husband Graeme Gibson. [7] Rogers Communications sponsored the award from 1997-2019, when it was a CA$25,000 prize.

  5. Margaret Atwood - Wikipedia

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    Atwood married Jim Polk, an American writer, in 1968, but they divorced in 1973. [21] [22] She formed a relationship with fellow novelist Graeme Gibson soon afterward and moved to a farm near Alliston, Ontario, where their daughter, Eleanor Jess Atwood Gibson, was born in 1976. [21] The family returned to Toronto in 1980. [23]

  6. Margaret Atwood said she'd never write a memoir. Why she ...

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    Margaret Atwood tells Jenna Bush Hager that she decided to write a memoir after initially saying she never would. Here's what else happened in the conversation between literary minds.

  7. Moral Disorder - Wikipedia

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    Moral Disorder (ISBN 0-7475-8162-2) is a collection of connected short stories by Margaret Atwood.It was first published on 4 September 2006 [1] by McClelland and Stewart.It chronicles the hidden pains of a troubled Canadian family over a 60-year span.

  8. Permit Margaret Atwood to explain 'The Wizard of Oz' - AOL

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    To Margaret Atwood, in "The Wizard of Oz" the Cowardly Lion (Bert Lahr), the Scarecrow (Ray Bolger) and the Tin Woodman (Jack Hale) embody male anxiety over surging feminism (Dorothy, played by ...

  9. Atwood Gibson Writers' Trust Fiction Prize - Wikipedia

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    The award was first presented in 1997. It was renamed in January 2021, in order to honour the Canadian writers Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson. [3] Concurrently with the renaming, the prize package was increased from $50,000 to $60,000, matching the amount currently presented by its sibling, the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for ...