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Shelagh Lynne Supeene (1952-) Biography

Personal, Addresses, Career, Member, Honors Awards, Writings, Work in Progress, Sidelights



Born 1952, in Clinton, Ontario, Canada; Education: McMaster University, B.A. (with Shelagh Lynne Supeene honors), 1979, studied Chinese language and philosophy at McMaster University, 1979-81.



Agent—c/o Author Mail, Orca Book Publishers, 1030 North Park St., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada V8T 1C6.

Writer. Has also worked as teaching assistant in adult education center and dry cleaning clerk.

Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, Canadian Children's Book Centre, Writers' Union of Canada.

Nora Epstein Fiction Contest winner, 1970, for "The Pebble"; Ontario graduate scholarships, 1980 and 1981; Canada Council exploration grants, 1987 and 1988; selected by the Canadian Children's Book Centre for Our Choice, 2004, for "My Name is Mitch"; chosen as one of ten nominees for Silver Birch Award, 2005, for "My Name is Mitch.".

As for the Sky, Falling: A Critical Look at Psychiatry and Suffering (adult nonfiction), Second Story Press (Toronto, Ontario, Canada), 1991.

My Name Is Mitch, Orca Book Publishers (Victoria, British Columbia, Canada), 2003.

Contributor to Toronto Star, Kitchener Record, and other newspapers and newsletters.

Like an Arrow, a young adult novel.

Shelagh Lynne Supeene began writing for youngsters when her own children were small. Prior to that time she had studied world religions, specializing in ancient Chinese philosophy and language. She has also researched mental illness and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, better known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Supeene's first published novel for young adults is My Name Is Mitch, a story about a nonconformist sixth-grader and his troubles at school and at home. Mitch is small for his age. He wears glasses and has trouble with bullies. How he handles these issues while trying to reconcile himself to his parents' breakup forms the crux of the novel. In Resource Links, Lisa Mowat suggested that My Name Is Mitch offers "topics teachers and students can really sink their teeth into." Sherie Posesorski in Quill & Quire praised the work for its "clear, engaging prose."

Because Supeene's first name is somewhat unusual, she sometimes goes as "Lynne Supeene." She lives in Canada with her family.

Biographical and Critical Sources

PERIODICALS

Quill & Quire, October, 2003, Sherie Posesorski, review of My Name Is Mitch, p. 43.

Resource Links, December 1, 2003, Lisa Mowat, review of My Name Is Mitch.

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