- Sandra Sabatini
Sandra Sabatini (born
21 November 1959 ) is a Canadian writer.Born in Guelph,
Ontario , Sabatini is a graduate of the doctoral program in English Literature at theUniversity of Waterloo . She also has a master's degree in creative writing from theUniversity of Guelph where she currently teaches.Her first collection of short stories, "The One with the News" (2000), a collection of linked stories exploring the impact of
Alzheimer's disease on a family, was shortlisted for the McClelland Stewart Writers Trust Journey and for the Upper Canada Writers’ Craft Award. Sabatini's second book, "Making Babies: Infants in Canadian Fiction" (2004), explored how babies are becoming more predominant in contemporary Canadian fiction and developing their own literary identity. Her second collection of short stories, "The Dolphins at Sainte-Marie" (2006), explores small town living inSouthern Ontario and the curiosities of youth and inexperience. She is currently writing a novel about an Italian soldier stationed inAfrica during theSecond World War .Bibliography
* "The One with the News" - 2000
* "Making Babies: Infants in Canadian Fiction" - 2004
* "The Dolphins at Sainte-Marie" - 2006External links
* [http://www.cbc.ca/arts/books/sabatini.html Canadian Broadcasting Corporation review]
* [http://newsrelease.uwaterloo.ca/news.php?id=2541 University of Waterloo]
* [http://www.uoguelph.ca/atguelph/07-01-31/focus.shtml University of Guelph]
* [http://www.ffwdweekly.com/Issues/2006/0907/book1.htm Calgary "Fast Forward" newspaper review of "The Dolphins at Sainte-Marie"]
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