Rosemary Aubert Explained

Rosemary Aubert
Pseudonym:Lucy Snow
Birth Date:4 May 1946
Birth Place:Niagara Falls, New York
Occupation:Novelist, poet, writing teacher
Language:English
Nationality:Canadian, American
Education:B.A. St. Bonaventure University; M.A. York University; Certificate in Criminology University of Toronto
Notableworks:The Ellis Portal mystery series; Terminal Grill
Spouse:Douglas Purdon
Awards:Arthur Ellis Award 1994 Short Fiction. Arthur Ellis Award 1999 Best Mystery Novel

Rosemary Aubert (4 May 1946[1] – 13 March 2024[2] [3]) was a Canadian-American author, poet, and critic, most known for her Ellis Portal series of crime novels. In 1995 she won an Arthur Ellis Award (since renamed to the Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence) for Best Crime Short Story for "The Midnight Boat to Palermo." In 1999 she won the Best Novel award for The Feast of Stephen.[4]

Aubert was born in Niagara Falls, New York, but lived in Canada for over 40 years. She resided in Toronto, where she taught novel writing.[5] Over the course of her life she also worked as an editor, bailiff, security consultant for the United States consulate in Toronto, and as a court services officer at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.[1] [6]

Bibliography

Poetry

Nonfiction

Fiction

Aubert's first books were written under the pseudonym Lucy Snow (a name drawn from Villette by Charlotte Brontë). In 2000 she wrote, "I am a writer of mysteries and romances, in short, of 'genre' fiction."

The early novel Firebrand is a Harlequin romance set in Toronto, about a municipal affairs librarian and her relationship with the mayor.[7] [8]

The Ellis Portal series consists of Free Reign, The Feast of Stephen, The Ferryman Will Be There, Leave Me By Dying, Red Mass and Don't Forget You Love Me.

References

  1. Encyclopedia: Rosemary Aubert . Gale Literature: Contemporary Authors . 2007 . .
  2. Web site: 2024-03-14 . In Memoriam: Rosemary Aubert . 2024-03-25 . Mesdames of Mayhem . en.
  3. Web site: Rosemary Aubert . 2024-03-25 . Ward Funeral Homes .
  4. News: Canadian Authors Win Prizes . Glover . Dan . B3 . . 2000-05-25 . .
  5. Book: David Skene-Melvin. Bloody York: Tales of Mayhem, Murder, and Mystery in Toronto; A Celebration of the Romance and Excitement of a Great City . 1996 . Dundurn . 978-0-88924-273-9. 199.
  6. News: Aubert . Rosemary . 2000-06-10 . Rosemary Aubert . . D22 . .
  7. Web site: 2012-01-22 . Clare . Kerry . "Loving the mayor is a bit like that": Rosemary Aubert's Firebrand . 2024-03-09 . Pickle Me This . en.
  8. Book: Harris, Amy Lavender . Imagining Toronto . Mansfield Press . 2010 . 9781894469395 . Toronto . 289.