Joan Givner (born in Manchester, England)[1] is an essayist, biographer, and novelist,[2] known for her biographies of women, short stories, and the Ellen Fremendon series of novels for younger readers that was finalist for the Silver Birch Awards, the 2006 Hackmatack Children's Choice Book Award for Ellen Fremedon,[3] and the Diamond Willow Awards.
In 1978-1979 Givner was Fellow of the Bunting Institute, Radcliffe College, Harvard University.[1] Givner was editor of the Wascana Review the literary journal of the University of Regina from 1984 to 1992, is a jury member for several literary prizes,[1] and a contributor to the Literary Review of Canada.[5] In 1989 and 1990 she was a Member of the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council adjudication committee, and in 1991, Chair of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council adjudication committee.[1] In 1992 Givner won the CBC fiction competition.[6]
In 1963 she married David Givner and has two children.
Television
Katherine Anne Porter: The Eye of Memory (USA 1986) directed by Ken Harrison, produced by KERA Dallas, and starring Dina Chandel, Eleanor Clark, and Joan Givner as herself.[7]
Publications (selection)
Katherine Anne Porter: A Life (1982), Simon and Schuster, ISBN 0-671-43207-9 (1982), commissioned by Katherine Anne Porter,;[8] (revised 1991), University of Georgia Press, ISBN978-0-8203-1340-5
Tentacles of Unreason (1985), collection of short fiction
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