Judy Quinn From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Canadian writer and editor (born 1974) Born1974 (1974)Quebec City, QuebecGenrepoetry, novelJudy QuinnBorn1974 (1974)Quebec City, QuebecGenrepoetry, novel Judy Quinn (born 1974) is a Canadian writer and editor living in Quebec.[1] She was born in Quebec City and studied literature at the Université du Québec à Montréal and the Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail in France. She is literary critic and editor for the literary journal Nuit blanche.[2] She also has contributed to various publications including Le Devoir.[1] Quinn published three collections of poetry: L'émondé (2008), Six heures vingt (2010) and Les damnés inflationnistes' (2012). She received the Prix littéraires Radio-Canada [fr] and the Prix Félix-Antoine-Savard [fr] for her poetry. In 2012, she published a novel Hunter s'est laissé couler which received the Prix Robert-Cliche; it was also a finalist for the Grand prix littéraire Archambault [fr].[2][3] In 2013, she was writer in residence at the Cité internationale des arts in Paris.[2] References 1 2 "Documentaire - Yvon Deschamps et sa messe sans dieu". Le Devoir (in French). November 14, 2012. 1 2 3 "L'auteure Québecoise Judy Quinn en résidence à Paris" (PDF) (in French). L'Institut Canadien de Québec. ↑ Bornais, Marie-France (31 August 2012). "La force poétique de Judy Quinn". Le Journal de Québec (in French). Retrieved 30 July 2016. Authority control databases InternationalISNIVIAFWorldCatNationalUnited StatesOtherIdRef This article about a poet from Canada is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte Related Articles