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Canadian writer

Maria Reva is a Canadian writer. She is most noted for her short story collection Good Citizens Need Not Fear, which was a shortlisted finalist for the 2020 Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize.

Born in Ukraine, Reva moved to Canada with her family in childhood, and grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia. Good Citizens Need Not Fear, her debut collection, was based in part on family stories of life in Soviet-era Ukraine.

An MFA graduate of the University of Texas, Reva won the RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for Emerging Writers in 2018 for her short story "The Ermine Coat". Her work has also been published in The Atlantic, McSweeney's and the Best American Short Stories anthologies.

References

  1. ^ Dana Gee, "Maria Reva revisits old country in clever novel about survival in tough times". Vancouver Sun, March 26, 2020.
  2. "Thomas King, Gil Adamson among finalists for $50K Writersโ€™ Trust Fiction Prize". Toronto Star, October 6, 2020.
  3. Kapka Kassabova, "Good Citizens Need Not Fear by Maria Reva review โ€“ an enthralling debut". The Guardian, June 11, 2020.
  4. Erin Balser, "Maria Reva wins $10K RBC Bronwen Wallace Award for emerging writers". CBC Books, May 31, 2018.


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