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Cherie Dimaline (/ʃəˈri ˈdɪməlaɪn/) is a
writer and a
member of the
Georgian Bay Métis
Council of the Métis
Nation of Ontario. She is most
notable for...
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Thieves is a
young adult dystopian novel by Métis
Canadian writer Cherie Dimaline,
published on
September 1, 2017, by
Cormorant Books through its Dancing...
- The
novel Empire of Wild (2019;
Penguin Random House Canada) by
Cherie Dimaline is "inspired by the
traditional Métis
story of the Rogarou—a werewolf-like...
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Empire of Wild is a
novel by
Cherie Dimaline,
published on
September 17, 2019, by
Penguin Random House Canada. The
novel follows a Métis
woman named Joan...
- "Crypt")
Nominated Writers Guild of
America Awards Limited Series Zal Batmanglij,
Cherie Dimaline, Brit Marling,
Melanie Marnich,
Rebecca Roanhorse Nominated...
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emergence of
indigenous speculative fiction,
alongside authors such as
Cherie Dimaline,
Waubgeshig Rice and
Yvette Nolan. He
linked the
genre to
indigenous storytelling...
- (1922–2010), one of The
DeCastro Sisters, a
female singing trio
Cherie Dimaline (born 1975),
Canadian Métis
writer Cherie Ditcham (born 1981), Australian...
- Into The
Bright Open is a 2023
novel by
Cherie Dimaline that is a
reimagining of The
Secret Garden, set in
Canada during 1901. The book was a finalist...
- 2018 –
Alissa York 2019 – Rawi Hage 2020 –
Kerri Sakamoto 2021 –
Cherie Dimaline 2022 –
Shani Mootoo 2023 –
Anosh Irani 2024 -
Madeleine Thien "Patrick...
- Ojibway) and
David Shilling (Ojibway). The
founding editor was
author Cherie Dimaline (Métis). The
online publication was
launched in
November 2010, with Tabobondung...