Plum Johnson

Canadian writer and publisher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Plum Johnson is a Canadian writer and publisher, who won the RBC Taylor Prize in 2015 for her memoir They Left Us Everything.[1]

Born
Richmond, Virginia, United States
Occupationpublisher, memoirist
NationalityCanadian
Period2000s-present
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Plum Johnson
Plum Johnson at the Eden Mills Writers' Festival in 2015
Johnson at the Eden Mills Writers' Festival in 2015
Born
Richmond, Virginia, United States
Occupationpublisher, memoirist
NationalityCanadian
Period2000s-present
Notable worksThey Left Us Everything
Website
plumjohnson.com
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Born in Richmond, Virginia, she spent her early childhood living in Asia until her parents moved to Oakville, Ontario.[2] She studied education at Wheelock College in Boston and theatre at York University in Toronto.

In 1983, she established her own company, KidsCanada Publishing, to publish parenting publications such as the periodical Kids Toronto[3] and children's and family service directories in both Toronto and Vancouver.[4] In 2002, she launched Help's Here!, a similar resource publication for senior citizens and caregivers.

Johnson has also studied various art disciplines, including illustration, painting and printmaking. Her daughter Virginia is a noted Canadian textile artist.[5]

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