John Stiles Explained

John Stiles was born and raised in the Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia, Canada. He is the author of the poetry collections Scouts are Cancelled and Creamsicle Stick Shivs, as well as the novels The Insolent Boy and Taking the Stairs. Featured on CBC's 'Q', Much Music, and TVO's 'Imprint',[1] Stiles has also written for The Globe and Mail [2] and The Literary Review of Canada.[3] A documentary about Stiles and his poems in Scouts are Cancelled was festival pick in the Hot Docs festival in Toronto 2007[4] and won best Canadian documentary award in The Atlantic Film Festival in September 2007.[5] Stiles lives with his wife in London, England.

Poetry

Novels

Anthologies

Film

Scouts are Cancelled

the smalls...er whatever

References

  1. "Network Canada"Web site: Network Canada . 2010-10-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110204224421/http://www.networkcanada.org/news/eventdetails.asp?EventID=685 . 2011-02-04 .
  2. A pen dipped in poison, Book Review, Author(s) John Stiles, Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada) Nov 15, 2003: pD13
  3. Not far behind big black dog, Poetry, Author(s):John Stiles. Literary Review of Canada, Vol. 10, No. 5, pg 3- June 2002
  4. "Hot Docs Library" http://hotdocslibrary.ca/en/detail.cfm?filmId=10618
  5. "B-Side: Scouts Are Cancelled Web site: Archived copy . 2010-10-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110610152838/http://www.bside.com/films/scoutsarecancelled . 2011-06-10 .

"Eye Weekly: The Smalls...er whatever" https://archive.today/20140827195914/http://contests.eyeweekly.com/eye/issue/issue_07.27.00/film/thesmalls.php

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