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'''Beth Goobie''' (born 1959 ]) is a Canadian ], and writer. {{short description|Canadian poet and fiction writer (born 1959)}}
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'''Beth Goobie''' (born 1959)<ref>{{Dead link|date=June 2020|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}. Library and Archives Canada data at ].org. Retrieved 2015-08-03.</ref> is a Canadian ] and fiction writer.


==Life== ==Life==
She graduated from ], and the ]. She worked in ] in the child welfare system. Beth Goobie grew up in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. After working one year in Holland as an au pair, she spent the next four years earning a B.A. in English Literature from the University of Winnipeg and a B.A. in Religious Studies from the Mennonite Brethren Bible College. After working as a front line residential treatment worker in Winnipeg and Edmonton, she moved to Saskatoon, where she now lives.{{when|date=July 2016}}


== Writing ==
Her work appeared in ''Fiddlehead'', ''Malahat Review'' and ''Quarry''.<ref>http://www.lac-bac.gc.ca/lisez-sur-le-sujet/015020-6038-e.html</ref>
Goobie's first published poems were "To the Creator" and "The Making in ] in February 1987.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Thompson|first=Andrew|date=February 1987|title=Notes on Contributors|journal=Edges Literary Magazine|publisher=Ledges Publishing Society|volume=2|issue=1|pages=40|issn=0833-0077}}</ref> Her work has appeared in many Canadian literary journals, including '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'', '']'' and ''The Prairie Journal''. Her poem "Civilization lives in the throat" was selected by ] winner ] for inclusion in ''2021 Best Canadian Poetry'' (]).


As of 2017, she has 25 published books to her credit, including the genres of young adult fiction (18 books), children's (one book), one adult novel, 2 collections of short fiction, and 3 collections of poetry.
She lives in ].


==Awards== ==Awards==
* 1994 R. Ross Annett Juvenile Fiction Award for ''Mission Impossible''. * 1994 R. Ross Annett Juvenile Fiction Award for ''Mission Impossible''.
* 1995 ] * 1995 ]
* 1998 Joseph S. Stauffer Award (Canada Council)
* 2000 Canadian Library Association’s Young Adult Book Award, for ''Before Wings'' * 2000 Canadian Library Association Young Adult Book Award for ''Before Wings''
* 2000 Saskatchewan Book Award for Children's Literature for "Before Wings"
* 2003 Saskatchewan Book Award for Children's Literature for "Flux"
* 2004 Saskatchewan Book Award for Children's Literature for "Fixed"
* 2017 Saskatchewan YA Book Award for "The Pain Eater"
* 2017 High Plains YA Book Award for "The Pain Eater"
* 2017 Snow Willow Award for "The Pain Eater"
* 2018 Saskatchewan Arts Board Book Award for Poetry for "breathing at dusk"
* 2018 City of Saskatoon and Saskatoon Public Library Book Award for "breathing at dusk"
* 2021 Carter V. Cooper Award


==Works== ==Works==

===Poetry=== ===Poetry===
* {{cite book| title=Scars of Light| place=Edmonton| publisher=NeWest| year=1994| isbn=0920897738 }} * {{cite book| title=Scars of Light| place=Edmonton| publisher=]| year=1994| isbn=0-920897-73-8 }}
* {{cite book| title=The girls who dream me: poems| publisher=Pedlar Press| year=1999| isbn=9780968188460 }} * {{cite book| title=The Girls Who Dream Me: Poems| publisher=Pedlar Press| year=1999| isbn=978-0-9681884-6-0 }}
* ''Breathing at Dusk: Poems'': Coteau Books, Regina, 2017
* ''Lookin' for Joy'': Exile Editions, Holstein Ontario, 2022


===Short Stories=== ===Short stories===
* {{cite book| title=Could I Have My Body Back Now, Please? | place=Edmonton| publisher=NeWest Press| year=1991| isbn=0920897096 }} * {{cite book| title=Could I Have My Body Back Now, Please? | place=Edmonton| publisher=NeWest Press| year=1991| isbn=0-920897-09-6 }}
* ''The Only-Good Heart'': Pedlar Press, Toronto, 1998


===Young Adult fiction=== ===Adult fiction===
* ''The First Principles of Dreaming'', Second Story Press, 2014
* {{cite book| title=Group Homes From Outer Space| place=Don Mills, Ontario| publisher=Maxwell Macmillan Canada| year=1992| isbn=0029540933 }}

* {{cite book| title=Kicked Out| place=Scarborough, Ontario| publisher=Prentice Hall Canada| year=1995| isbn=0132343789 }}
===Young adult fiction===
* {{cite book| title=Mission Impossible| place=Red Deer, Alta.| publisher=Red Deer College Press| year=1994| isbn=0889951144 }}
* {{cite book| title=Who Owns Kelly Paddik? | others=Illustrator Greg Ruhl| place=Don Mills, Ontario| publisher=Maxwell Macmillan Canada| year=1993| isbn=002954176X }} * {{cite book| title=Group Homes From Outer Space| place=Don Mills, Ontario| publisher=Maxwell Macmillan Canada| year=1992| isbn=0-02-954093-3 }}
* ''Who Owns Kelly Paddik?'': Maxwell Macmillan, Don Mills, Ontario, 1993
* {{cite book| title=Flux| place=Custer, Washington.| publisher=Orca Book Publishers| year=2004| isbn=9781551433141 }}
* ''Sticks and Stones'': Maxwell Macmillan, Don Mills, Ontario, 1994
* Hit and Run: Maxwell Macmillan, Don Mills, Ontario, 1994
* {{cite book| title=Mission Impossible| url=https://archive.org/details/missionimpossibl0000goob| url-access=registration| place=Red Deer, Alta.| publisher=Red Deer College Press| year=1994| isbn=0-88995-114-4 }}
* ''Kicked Out'': Prentice Hall Ginn, Toronto, 1995
* ''I'm Not Convinced'': Red Deer Press, Calgary, 1997
* ''The Good, The Bad, And The Suicidal'': Roussan Publishers Incorporated, Montreal, 1997
* ''The Colours of Carol Molev'': Roussan Publishers Incorporated, Montreal, 1998
* ''The Dream Where the Losers Go'': Roussan Publishers Incorporated, Montreal, 1999
* {{cite book| title=Before Wings| place=Victoria, BC| publisher=Orca Book Publishers| year=2001| isbn=978-1-55143-163-5 }}
* {{cite book| title=The Dream Where Losers Go| url=https://archive.org/details/dreamswhereloser00beth| url-access=registration| place=Victoria, BC| publisher=Orca Book Publishers| year=2001| isbn=978-1-55143-455-1 }}
* {{cite book| title=]| place=Victoria, BC.| publisher=Orca Book Publishers| year=2002| isbn=978-1-55143-238-0 }}
* {{cite book| title=Kicked Out| place=Victoria, BC| publisher=Orca Book Publishers| year=2002| isbn=978-1-55143-244-1 }}
* {{cite book| title=Sticks and Stones| place=Victoria, BC| publisher=Orca Book Publishers| year=2002| isbn=978-1-55143-213-7 }}
* {{cite book| title=Who Owns Kelly Paddik?| place=Victoria, BC| publisher=Orca Book Publishers| year=2003| isbn=978-1-55143-239-7| url-access=registration| url=https://archive.org/details/whoownskellypadd00beth}}
* {{cite book| title=Flux| place=Victoria, BC| publisher=Orca Book Publishers| year=2004| isbn=978-1-55143-314-1 }}
* {{cite book| title=Fixed| place=Victoria, BC| publisher=Orca Book Publishers| year=2005| isbn=978-1-55143-374-5 }}
* {{cite book| title=Something Girl| place=Victoria, BC| publisher=Orca Book Publishers| year=2005| isbn=978-1-55143-560-2 }}
* {{cite book| title=Hello, Groin| place=Victoria, BC| publisher=Orca Book Publishers| year=2005| isbn=978-1-55143-459-9 }}
* {{cite book| title=Born Ugly| publisher=Red Deer Press| year=2011| isbn=978-0-88995-457-1 }}
* ''The Throne'': Red Deer Press, Markham, 2013
* ''The Pain Eater'': Second Story Press, 2016.

===Young Adult Drama===
* ''The Face Is The Place'', Rave: Young Adult Drama: Blizzard Publishing, Winnipeg, 2000

===Children's Novel===
* ''Jason's Why'': Red Deer Press, Markham, 2013


==References== ==References==
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Latest revision as of 03:37, 4 July 2024

Canadian poet and fiction writer (born 1959)
Beth Goobie
Born1959 (age 65–66)
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
LanguageEnglish
Alma materUniversity of Winnipeg

Beth Goobie (born 1959) is a Canadian poet and fiction writer.

Life

Beth Goobie grew up in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. After working one year in Holland as an au pair, she spent the next four years earning a B.A. in English Literature from the University of Winnipeg and a B.A. in Religious Studies from the Mennonite Brethren Bible College. After working as a front line residential treatment worker in Winnipeg and Edmonton, she moved to Saskatoon, where she now lives.

Writing

Goobie's first published poems were "To the Creator" and "The Making in Edges Literary Magazine in February 1987. Her work has appeared in many Canadian literary journals, including The Fiddlehead, Malahat Review, The New Quarterly, Antigonish Review, Event, Grain, Prairie Fire and The Prairie Journal. Her poem "Civilization lives in the throat" was selected by Giller Prize winner Souvankham Thammavongsa for inclusion in 2021 Best Canadian Poetry (Biblioasis).

As of 2017, she has 25 published books to her credit, including the genres of young adult fiction (18 books), children's (one book), one adult novel, 2 collections of short fiction, and 3 collections of poetry.

Awards

  • 1994 R. Ross Annett Juvenile Fiction Award for Mission Impossible.
  • 1995 Pat Lowther Award
  • 1998 Joseph S. Stauffer Award (Canada Council)
  • 2000 Canadian Library Association Young Adult Book Award for Before Wings
  • 2000 Saskatchewan Book Award for Children's Literature for "Before Wings"
  • 2003 Saskatchewan Book Award for Children's Literature for "Flux"
  • 2004 Saskatchewan Book Award for Children's Literature for "Fixed"
  • 2017 Saskatchewan YA Book Award for "The Pain Eater"
  • 2017 High Plains YA Book Award for "The Pain Eater"
  • 2017 Snow Willow Award for "The Pain Eater"
  • 2018 Saskatchewan Arts Board Book Award for Poetry for "breathing at dusk"
  • 2018 City of Saskatoon and Saskatoon Public Library Book Award for "breathing at dusk"
  • 2021 Carter V. Cooper Award

Works

Poetry

  • Scars of Light. Edmonton: NeWest Press. 1994. ISBN 0-920897-73-8.
  • The Girls Who Dream Me: Poems. Pedlar Press. 1999. ISBN 978-0-9681884-6-0.
  • Breathing at Dusk: Poems: Coteau Books, Regina, 2017
  • Lookin' for Joy: Exile Editions, Holstein Ontario, 2022

Short stories

  • Could I Have My Body Back Now, Please?. Edmonton: NeWest Press. 1991. ISBN 0-920897-09-6.
  • The Only-Good Heart: Pedlar Press, Toronto, 1998

Adult fiction

  • The First Principles of Dreaming, Second Story Press, 2014

Young adult fiction

Young Adult Drama

  • The Face Is The Place, Rave: Young Adult Drama: Blizzard Publishing, Winnipeg, 2000

Children's Novel

  • Jason's Why: Red Deer Press, Markham, 2013

References

  1. . Library and Archives Canada data at VIAF.org. Retrieved 2015-08-03.
  2. Thompson, Andrew (February 1987). "Notes on Contributors". Edges Literary Magazine. 2 (1). Ledges Publishing Society: 40. ISSN 0833-0077.

External links


Recipients of the Pat Lowther Award
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