Kim Moritsugu

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Kim Moritsugu is a Canadian writer. An alumna of the University of Toronto, she worked in a corporate setting for several years before publishing her debut novel, Looks Perfect, in 1996. She has since published three more novels, and teaches creative writing at Humber College's School for Writers.[1]

Looks Perfect was a nominee for the City of Toronto Book Award in 1996, and The Glenwood Treasure was a nominee for the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Novel in 2004.[1]

Works[edit]

  • Looks Perfect (1996)
  • Old Flames (1999)
  • The Glenwood Treasure (2003)
  • The Restoration of Emily (2006)
  • And Everything Nice (2011)
  • The Oakdale Dinner Club (2013)
  • The Showrunner (2018)[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Kim Moritsugu Archived 2011-06-07 at the Wayback Machine at Ryerson University Library and Archives.
  2. ^ "Review of The Showrunner". 27 April 2018.

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