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Day’s Lee is the author of the children’s picture book, ''The Fragrant Garden'' which was named “Our Choice” by the Canadian Children’s Book Centre in 2007. Her short stories have appeared in | Day’s Lee is the author of the children’s picture book, ''The Fragrant Garden,'' which was named “Our Choice” by the Canadian Children’s Book Centre in 2007. Her short stories have appeared in anthologies including ''The Ladies Killing Circle,'' and have been nominated for the Arthur Ellis award for the Best Mystery Short Story of the Year, won honourable mention in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s short story contest, and placed third in Storyteller Magazine’s annual short story contest. As a freelance writer, her articles and personal essays have appeared in national and local magazines. | ||
Membership: The Writers’ Union of Canada, Quebec Writers’ Federation and CANSCAIP | Membership: The Writers’ Union of Canada, Quebec Writers’ Federation and CANSCAIP | ||
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Title | Extended title | Year of Publication |
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The Fragrant Garden | The Fragrant Garden | 2005 |
Day’s Lee is the author of the children’s picture book, The Fragrant Garden, which was named “Our Choice” by the Canadian Children’s Book Centre in 2007. Her short stories have appeared in anthologies including The Ladies Killing Circle, and have been nominated for the Arthur Ellis award for the Best Mystery Short Story of the Year, won honourable mention in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s short story contest, and placed third in Storyteller Magazine’s annual short story contest. As a freelance writer, her articles and personal essays have appeared in national and local magazines.
Membership: The Writers’ Union of Canada, Quebec Writers’ Federation and CANSCAIP