Stacey May Fowles
Stacey May Fowles (born 1979) is a Canadian writer.
Fowles first novel, Be Good, was published by Tightrope Books in 2007. In fall 2008 she released an illustrated novel, Fear of Fighting, and staged a theatrical adaptation of it with Nightwood Theatre. The novel was later selected as a National Post Canada Also Reads pick for 2010.
Her book, Baseball Life Advice: Loving the Game that Saved Me, essays about baseball in general and the Toronto Blue Jays in particular, was published by McClelland & Stewart in 2017.
Her writing has appeared in various magazines and journals, including The Walrus, Taddle Creek, Prism, and Kiss Machine. She has been widely anthologized in Nobody Passes: Rejecting The Rules of Gender and Conformity; First Person Queer; Yes Means Yes; I.V. Lounge Nights; and PEN Canada's Finding The Words. Most recently, she co-edited the anthology She's Shameless: Women write about growing up, rocking out and fighting back.
Fowles writes for the National Post.
Bibliography
Books
- Be Good. Toronto: Tightrope, 2007.
- Fear of Fighting. Halifax: Invisible Publishing, 2008.
- "Infidelity: A Novel". ECW Press, 2013.
External links
- Stacey May Fowles's home page
- "The Right Choice of Words", essay in National Post
- Interview with Stacey May Fowles at BlogTO
- "Stacey May Fowles locates a "silver lining" in the Davidar affair" in Quill and Quire
- "The Unbalancing Act" in The Walrus Blog
- Fear of Fighting on Amazon
- Review of Be Good in Quill and Quire