Michael Christie (writer)

Michael Christie is a Canadian writer, whose debut story collection The Beggar's Garden was a longlisted nominee for the 2011 Scotiabank Giller Prize[1] and a shortlisted nominee for the 2011 Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize.[2]

Michael Christie
Christie at the Eden Mills Writers' Festival in 2015
BornThunder Bay, Ontario
OccupationWriter
NationalityCanadian
Period2010s-present
Notable worksIf I Fall, If I Die
The Beggar's Garden
Website
michaelchristie.net

Born and raised in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Christie later moved to Vancouver, British Columbia to pursue professional skateboarding, and studied psychology at Simon Fraser University. He subsequently worked for several years in social services before returning to the University of British Columbia's creative writing program in 2008. He published The Beggar's Garden in early 2011.

The Beggar's Garden won the 2011 City of Vancouver Book Award.[3]

His debut novel, If I Fall, If I Die, a coming-of-age-story about the son of a reclusive agoraphobic filmmaker who leaves home for the first time to search for a lost boy, was published early 2015 in the US by Hogarth, and in Canada by McClelland & Stewart.[4] The novel was longlisted for the 2015 Giller Prize.[5]

His second novel, Greenwood, was published in 2019 and was longlisted for the 2019 Giller Prize.[6] In 2020, the novel won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Novel.[7]

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