George Elliott (Canadian writer)

George Elliott (Canadian writer)

George Matthew Elliott (4 July 1923 - 18 May 1996) was a Canadian short story writer.

Born in London, Ontario, Elliott attended the University of Toronto, where he was an editor for the student newspaper, "The Varsity". He later became editor of the "Strathroy Age-Dispatch", in Strathroy, Ontario, and was that community's correspondent for the "London Free Press". He later became a reporter and editor with the "Timmins Daily Press".He was Vice-President (Creative) of Maclaren Advertising in Toronto. He served as Minister-Counsellor for Public Affairs at the Embassy of Canada in Washington D.C. from 1976 to 1980. He retired to St. Jean Ile d'Orleans, Quebec.

Bibliography

hort story collections

*"The Kissing Man" (MacMillan of Canada, 1962)
*"The Bittersweet Man" (Red Kite Press, 1994)
*"Crazy Water Boys" (Red Kite Press, 1995)

Travel/Photography

*"God's Big Acre: Life in 401 Country" with photography by John Reeves (Methuen 1986)

tories

"Hutchison's Lock", The New Quarterly, Volume v Number 4, Winter 1986

ee also

Southern Ontario Gothic

References

W. H. New, ed. "Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada." Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002: 331-32.

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NAME = Elliott, George
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = novelist
DATE OF BIRTH = 1923
PLACE OF BIRTH = London, Ontario, Canada
DATE OF DEATH = 18 May 1996
PLACE OF DEATH = [Quebec City, Canada


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