
The majority of the stories center on love and romance. A collection of humorous, and unique short stories by noted fiction and nonfiction author Jennifer K. Other genres are represented in the collection by such stories as the suspense filled "A Familiar Place," and the lighthearted coming of age tale "The Prom Date.".
Item: 165777566511 Offbeat Liebesgeschichten und mehr von Jennifer K. 2000 The Duff Roblin Fellowship, University of Manitoba.2011 Winner, McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award - This Hidden Thing.2011 Shortlisted, Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction - This Hidden Thing.2013 Shortlisted, Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award - What You Get at Home.2013 Shortlisted, Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction - What You Get at Home.2013 Winner, High Plains Book Award - Short Stories - What You Get at Home.2014 Winner, The Malahat Review - Novella Prize - Mask.
2020 Shortlisted, Carol Shields Winnipeg Books Award - All That Belongs. Return Stroke: Essays and Memoir Winnipeg, MB: CMU Press (2022). All That Belongs Winnipeg, MB: Turnstone Press (2019). What You Get at Home Winnipeg, MB: Turnstone Press (2012). This Hidden Thing Winnipeg, MB: CMU Press (2010). Under the Still Standing Sun Winnipeg, MB: Kindred Press (1989). She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Winnipeg and a Master of Arts degree in history from the University of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba (joint program). Her stories and articles have appeared in a variety of journals and on the CBC. All That Belongs, her third novel, was published in 2019. The Malahat Review, a Canadian literary magazine, awarded its 2014 Novella Prize to her story "Mask". It won the High Plains Book Award for Short Stories. What You Get at Home, a collection of short stories, was shortlisted for the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction and the Carol Shields Winnipeg Award at the 2013 Manitoba Book Awards. Her second novel, This Hidden Thing, was shortlisted for the Margaret Laurence Award for Fiction and won the McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award at the 2011 Manitoba Book Awards. She is the author of three novels, a collection of short fiction, and a collection of essays and memoir. Dora Dueck (born 1950) is a Canadian writer.