About Anne Stone
Anne Stone is a Vancouver-based teacher, editor, and novelist. She is senior editor at Matrix Magazine and, as of fall 2007, holds a fiction imprint at Insomniac Press. She is the author of three novels: jacks, Hush, and, most recently, Delible. Chosen as one of thirty-five “Books of the Year” for the Globe and Mail, Delible tells the story of Melora Sprague, a 15-year-old girl whose sister is missing. The novel offers a glimpse into a sustained experience of uncertainty and, in so doing, explores how our identities exist in those traces we leave behind.
(This picture was taken by Amanda Marchand. She also took the author photo for jacks and Hush. Amanda took these photos in a house that was being gutted, a beautiful old place in the west end of Montreal. You can see some of her other photos here.)

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Time December 1, 2009 at 1:41 pm
[...] about 1990s English-speaking literary Montreal was the way the younger writers like Corey Frost, Anne Stone, Dana Bath and Catherine Kidd were blending and blurring poetry, fiction and performance, one [...]