Alice Zorn
Alice Zorn is a Canadian author. Originally from Hamilton, Ontario, Zorn now lives in Montreal, Quebec. She is the author of various short stories published in a wide variety of Canadian magazines, as well as Ruins & Relics and Arrhythmia.
Career
Zorn has published pieces of fiction in magazines including The New Quarterly, Room of One's Own, and Grain. One of her stories placed first in the Prairie Fire fiction contest in 2006 and 2011. Her first book, Ruins & Relics, a short fiction collection published in April 2009, was a finalist for the 2009 Quebec Writers' Federation's McAuslan First Book Prize. Zorn has also participated in the Banff Writing Studio and the Quebec Federation Mentorship Program. Her first novel, Arrhythmia, published in May 2011, met with mixed reviews.
Bibliography
2009: Ruins & Relics
2011: Arrhythmia
References