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Lynnette D'anna

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She is past-president of Prairie Fire Press board of directors, past mentor to emerging writers in the Manitoba Writers Guild Mentor Program, and awards jurist for the
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D'anna is a graduate of creative communications with a journalism major. She was a regular contributor to
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Narrating communities: constructing and challenging Mennonite Canadian identities through narrative,
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and has been described by Daniel Shank Cruz as "the godmother of queer Mennonite literature."
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Linguistic, Narrative, and Contextual Disruptions in Lynnette D'anna's Novel "Vixen",
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Manitoba Community Newspapers Association Student Journalism Award, 1991–1992
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Captain Don Murray: Highliner & Adventurer" Commissioned Biography, 2008
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Finalist, John Hirsch Most Promising Manitoba Writer Award, 1992
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Winnipeg Press Club Student Journalism Award, 1991–1992
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Canadian literature
Steinbach
Manitoba
Winnipeg
Press Gang Publishers
Insomniac Press
Manitoba Arts Council
Canada Council for the Arts
Mennonite literature
Worldcat.org
Manitoba Author Profile
"Introduction: Queer Mennonite Literature"
Library and Archives Canada
FiledBy Author Lynnette D'anna
Manitoba Author Profile
Insomniac Press Author Profile
Open Library
ABC Book World Author Profile
Giessener Elektronische Bibliothek:
Universität Gießen
Categories
1955 births
Canadian women novelists
Canadian Mennonites
LGBT Mennonites
Living people
Writers from Toronto
Mennonite writers
20th-century Canadian novelists
21st-century Canadian novelists

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