- Roy MacSkimming
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website =Roy MacSkimming is a Canadian
novelist , non-fiction writer and cultural policy consultant.Born in
Ottawa ,Ontario and educated at theUniversity of Toronto , MacSkimming broke into book publishing in 1964 at Clarke, Irwin and later co-founded New Press, one of Canada’s leading small presses of the 1970s. He has been books editor and literary columnist at "The Toronto Star ", and has contributed to a number of newspapers and periodicals, including "The Globe and Mail ", "The Ottawa Citizen ", "Maclean's " and "Saturday Night". MacSkimming has served as publishing officer with theCanada Council for the Arts , and policy director of the Association of Canadian Publishers.MacSkimming's has written two novels with European settings: "Formentera" (1973), set in the
Balearic Islands , and "Out of Love" (1993), set inAthens andCrete . He has also written "Gordie: A Hockey Legend" (1994), an unauthorized biography ofGordie Howe ; and "Cold War" (1996), a reassessment of the 1972 Canada-Soviet hockey series.MacSkimming draws on his professional lifetime in and around the publishing industry in "The Perilous Trade: Publishing Canada's Writers" (2003). The title was nominated for the National Business Book Award, and was a "Globe and Mail" Notable Book of the Year. It was reissued by McClelland & Stewart in an updated paperback edition in 2007.
MacSkimming's third novel, "Macdonald", based on the final days of Canada’s founding prime minister, Sir
John A. Macdonald , is scheduled for publication in September 2007.MacSkimming living near Perth, Ontario.
Bibliography
Fiction
*"Formentera." Toronto: New Press, 1972
*"Out of Love." Dunvegan, ON: Cormorant Books, 1993
*"Macdonald." Toronto: Thomas Allen Publishers, 2007Non-fiction
*"On Your Own Again" Toronto: McClelland & Stewart 1992. (with Keith Anderson)
*"Gordie: An Unauthorized Biography of Gordie Howe." Vancouver: Greystone, 1994.
*"Cold War: The Amazing Canada-Soviet Hockey Series of 1972." Vancouver: Greystone, 1996.
*"The Perilous Trade: Publishing Canada’s Writers." McClelland & Stewart 2003.Awards
*Finalist, National Magazine Awards, 1996
*Finalist, Ottawa-Carleton Book Awards, 1996 - "Cold War"
*Janice E. Handford Small Press Award for contributions to Canadian book publishing, 1998
*"Globe and Mail" 100 Notable Books of the Year, 2003 - "The Perilous Trade"
*Finalist, National Business Book Award, 2003 - "The Perilous Trade"
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