Michelle Winters is a Canadian writer, translator and artist.[1]
Winters was born in 1972 in Saint John, New Brunswick. As a founding member of Just in a Bowl Productions,[2] she has co-written and performed in Unsinkable (2000)[3] and The Hungarian Suicide Duel (2002).[4] Her short stories have appeared in This Magazine, Taddle Creek, Dragnet and Matrix, and made her a nominee for the 2011 Journey Prize for short fiction.[5] In 2017 she received a shortlisted Scotiabank Giller Prize nomination for her debut novel I Am a Truck.[6]
“The Canadian Grotesque”, in: Taddle Creek, No. 30 (Summer 2013).
“Maintenance to six”, in: Dragnet Magazine, No. 8 (2013).
“Toupée”, in: Sharon Bala et al. (ed.), The Journey Prize Stories 30: The Best of Canada's New Writers, McClelland & Stewart, Toronto 2018, ISBN978-0-7710-5075-6
Translations
Marie-Hélène Larochelle, Daniil and Vanya (Daniil et Vanya), Invisible Publishing, Picton 2020 ISBN978-1-9887-8457-1
Marie-Ève Comtois, My Planet of Kites (Je Te Trouve Belle Mon Homme), transl. with Stuart Ross, Mansfield Press, Toronto 2014, ISBN978-1-7712-6061-9
Theatrical works
The Hungarian Suicide Duel with Lori Delorme, Just in a Bowl Productions 2002.
Unsinkable with Lori Delorme, Just in a Bowl Productions 2000.