Leah McLaren

Leah McLaren

Leah McLaren (born November 7, 1975) is a Canadian author and is employed by the daily newspaper "The Globe and Mail".

Born in Peterborough, Ontario, McLaren attended Claude Watson School for the Arts in Toronto. She studied English literature at McGill University in Montreal, and Trent University in Peterborough, receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the latter in 1998. While at Trent she received several awards for her proficiency in English fact|date=February 2008 and wrote the radio drama "Percy and the Pomegranate".

When she was eighteen, McLaren worked as an intern and wrote a feature article for the Canadian monthly "This Magazine". After several summers as an intern at "The Globe and Mail" (where her mother, Cecily Ross, is an editor) McLaren became an arts reporter, and then the newspaper's London arts correspondent. While in England, her writing was published in several newspapers including "The Times", "The Evening Standard", and "The Sunday Telegraph", as well as in the weekly magazine "The Spectator", for which she wrote a controversial and widely read cover story on the romantic failure of the modern English male. [ [http://www.spectator.co.uk/archive/features/10205/the-tragic-ineptitude-of-the-english-male-.thtml "The Spectator" — "The tragic ineptitude of the English male" ] 27 July 2002.]

McLaren is best known for her regular Saturday column in "The Globe and Mail", in which she talks about living as a single woman in modern-day Toronto. She also writes "The Leah Files", a monthly column in "Flare", Canada's top-selling fashion magazine. She has written for other publications including "Toronto Life", "McGill Daily", "ROB", "Fashion", and "EnRoute".

McLaren's first novel, "The Continuity Girl" was published by Harper Collins in 2005. It follows a young film professional — the titular "continuity girl" — in her search for a perfect — and unsuspecting — man to father her child. The novel received mixed reviews.

Controversy

McLaren's "Globe and Mail" lifestyle column focuses, often facetiously (but not really), on the predicaments facing a professional young woman with apparently shallow interests.

References

External links

* [http://www.leahmclaren.ca/ LeahMcLaren.ca] — primarily promoting "The Continuity Girl"
* [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinions/columnists/Leah+McLaren.html McLaren's columns from "The Globe and Mail"]
* [http://www.quillandquire.com/reviews/review.cfm?review_id=4882 Quill & Quire review of "The Continuity Girl"]
* [http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2006-02-16/books_reviews.php NOW Magazine review of "The Continuity Girl"]
* [http://www.thecommentary.ca/ontheline/20060306a.html Interview with THECOMMENTARY.CA about "The Continuity Girl"]
* [http://www.harpercollins.ca/global_scripts/product_catalog/author_xml.asp?authorid=CA57716 HarperCollins Canada]
* [http://www.harpercollins.ca/trailers/trailer0006393276.html Video trailer] for "The Continuity Girl"


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