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Fremlin wrote letters addressed to James and Carole Munro, where he wrote descriptions of the abuse, but blamed Skinner and characterized her as a Lolita, per excerpts included in The Star’s ...
Alice Munro at the British Council Writers Directory; Stories by Alice Munro accessible online; Alice Munro's papers (fonds) held at the University of Calgary; How To Tell If You Are in an Alice Munro Story, 8 December 2014; Alice Munro on Nobelprize.org with a pre-recorded video conversation with the Laureate Alice Munro: In Her Own Words
“The Alice Munro news is so completely and tragically consistent with the world she evoked in her stories—all those young people betrayed and sabotaged by adults who were supposed to care for ...
Thacker, whose “Alice Munro: Writing Her Lives” came out in 2005 — the same year Fremlin was convicted — told the AP that he had long known of Fremlin's abuse but omitted it from his book ...
Open Secrets (ISBN 0-099-45971-X) is a book of short stories by Alice Munro published by McClelland and Stewart in 1994. It was nominated for the 1994 Governor General's Award for English Fiction. [1] The Edmonton Journal called it "the best Canadian book of 1994."
In a 1984 review of the collection, Lynn Munro noted that: "Reading these essays not only gives one a clearer sense of Alice Walker but also countless insights into the men and women who have touched her life." As Munro put it, Walker "captures the voices of unsung heroines" with whom she has crossed paths. [3]
Munro was seemingly unaware of the abuse or her husband’s proclivities, until former friends of Fremlin told the author that he had exposed himself to their 14-year-old daughter.
Selected Stories (later republished as A Wilderness Station: Selected Stories, 1968–1994) is a volume of short stories by Canadian writer Alice Munro, published by McClelland and Stewart in 1996. The book collects stories from Munro's seven previous short story collections.