Rick Maddocks | |
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Born | 1970 (age 53–54) Wales |
Origin | Canada |
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Occupation(s) | Author, singer-songwriter |
Rick Maddocks (born 1970) is a Canadian author and singer/songwriter. Born in Wales, he moved to Canada with his family in the early 1980s.
His short story collection Sputnik Diner (Random House, 2002) was nominated for the Danuta Gleed Literary Award. Its first story, "Plane People", won Prairie Fire's Long Fiction Competition as well as a Western Magazine Award, and "Lessons from the Sputnik Diner" was a shortlisted finalist for the Journey Prize. He was the editor of the literary magazine Event, published by Douglas College, from 2006 to September 2010.
Maddocks is the leader of Vancouver jazz/pop quintet The Beige. The band have released two albums, 01 (2006) and El รngel Exterminador (2010).
References
- ^ "Adam Lewis Schroeder: Rick Maddocks serves up a tasty dirge". National Post, July 30, 2010.
- "Elyse Gasco wins Journey Prize with grim tale about child abuse". Ottawa Citizen, October 27, 1996.
- 1970 births
- Canadian male short story writers
- Living people
- Canadian people of Welsh descent
- Writers from Vancouver
- Singers from Vancouver
- Canadian pop singers
- Canadian male songwriters
- 21st-century Canadian short story writers
- 21st-century Canadian male writers
- 21st-century Canadian male singers
- 21st-century Canadian singers