Kenneth J. Harvey

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Born (1962-01-22) January 22, 1962 (age 64)
Occupationswriter, filmmaker
KnownforThe Town That Forgot How to Breathe, Blackstrap Hawco, Inside, Immaculate Memories: The Uncluttered Worlds of Christopher Pratt
Kenneth J. Harvey
Harvey with an award for Best Canadian Film at the 2019 International Festival of Films on Art
Born (1962-01-22) January 22, 1962 (age 64)
Occupationswriter, filmmaker
Known forThe Town That Forgot How to Breathe, Blackstrap Hawco, Inside, Immaculate Memories: The Uncluttered Worlds of Christopher Pratt
AwardsThomas Head Raddall Award, Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize, Winterset Award

Kenneth Joseph Thomas Harvey (born January 22, 1962) is a Canadian writer and filmmaker from Newfoundland and Labrador.[1]

Harvey's debut short story collection, Directions for an Opened Body, was published in 1990.[2], and was nominated for the Commonwealth Writers Prize. He followed up in 1992 with his first novel, Brud,[3] which was a shortlisted finalist for the SmithBooks/Books in Canada First Novel Award in 1993.[4]

His 2003 novel The Town That Forgot How to Breathe was his first book to be republished in the United States,[5] and was the winner of the Thomas Head Raddall Award in 2004.[6] The novel also won Italy's Libro del Mare for best book about the sea. In 2006, his novel Inside won the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize[7] and the Winterset Award,[8] and was longlisted for the 2006 Giller Prize.[9]

His 2008 novel Blackstrap Hawco was longlisted for the Giller Prize in 2008.[10]

As a filmmaker Harvey is most noted for his 2018 documentary film Immaculate Memories: The Uncluttered Worlds of Christopher Pratt,[11] a profile of artist Christopher Pratt which was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Feature Length Documentary at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019,[12] and won the award for Best Canadian Film at the 2019 International Festival of Films on Art.[13]

In 2000, with his wife Janet, Harvey founded the ReLit Awards, an annual award for independent Canadian literature.[14] Management of the ReLits was taken over in 2021 by his daughter, Katherine Alexandra Harvey.[15]

  • Directions for an Opened Body - 1990
  • Brud - 1992
  • Stalkers - 1994
  • The Hole That Must Be Filled - 1995
  • Nine-Tenths Unseen - 1996
  • Kill The Poets: Anti-verse - 1998
  • The Flesh So Close - 1998
  • The Great Misogynist - 1998
  • Everyone Hates a Beauty Queen - 1998
  • The Woman in the Closet - 1998
  • Skin Hound - 2000
  • Little White Squaw: A White Woman's Story of Abuse, Addiction, and Reconciliation - 2002, with Eve Mills Nash
  • The Town That Forgot How to Breathe - 2003
  • Shack: The Cutland Junction Stories - 2004
  • Inside - 2006
  • Blackstrap Hawco - 2008
  • Reinventing the Rose - 2011

Films

  • I'm 14 and I Hate the World - 2011
  • box
  • It's a Girl
  • Remains
  • Geek Assassin - 2013
  • It Was Sunny The Day I Killed Her - 2015
  • The Immigrant's Handbook
  • The Drinking Life - 2017
  • I Heard the Birch Tree Whisper in the Night: Gerald Squires on Creation and Death - 2017
  • Immaculate Memories: The Uncluttered Worlds of Christopher Pratt - 2018
  • It Was All So Wonderful: The Everyday Magic of Mary Pratt - 2019
  • The Incredible Vanishing Sisters - 2022
  • What the Darkness Cannot Extinguish: The Storytelling Madness of Clifford George - 2023
  • The Governor of Georgetown - 2024
  • The Bear Inside a Whale - 2025

TV

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