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'''Linda Holeman''' (née Freeman) is a Canadian author of [[fiction]]. Born in [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]], she earned a Bachelor of Arts from the [[University of Winnipeg]], and a Bachelor and Master of Education from the [[University of Manitoba]]. She currently lives and writes in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]].
'''Linda Holeman''' (née Freeman) is a Canadian author of [[fiction]]. Born in [[Winnipeg]], [[Manitoba]], she earned a Bachelor of Arts from the [[University of Winnipeg]], and a Bachelor and Master of Education from the [[University of Manitoba]]. She currently lives and writes in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]].


==Writing career==
== Writing career ==


Holeman is the author of fourteen books of fiction, which have sold millions of copies worldwide. Her work has been translated into twenty languages, and includes two adult collections of literary [[short story|short stories]], ''Flying to Yellow'' and ''Devil’s Darning Needle'', as well as the historical novels ''The Linnet Bird'', ''The Moonlit Cage'', ''In A Far Country'', ''The Saffron Gate'', ''The Lost Souls of Angelkov'', and ''The Devil On Her Tongue''. Her particular interest in writing [[historical fiction]] is demonstrating the plight of women in the 18th and 19th centuries, from the point of view of strongly drawn female protagonists. She travels widely to research her novels in great depth, and her ability to capture place and era has consistently met with positive critical review. [[Amnesty International UK]] has chosen ''The Moonlit Cage'' as one of the "Ten Great Books on Human Rights", along with ''To Kill a Mockingbird'', ''1984'', ''The Help'', and ''Mosquito''.
Holeman is the author of fourteen books of fiction, which have sold millions of copies worldwide. Her work has been translated into twenty languages, and includes two adult collections of literary [[short story|short stories]], ''Flying to Yellow'' and ''Devil’s Darning Needle'', as well as the historical novels ''The Linnet Bird'', ''The Moonlit Cage'', ''In A Far Country'', ''The Saffron Gate'', ''The Lost Souls of Angelkov'', and ''The Devil On Her Tongue''. Her particular interest in writing [[historical fiction]] is demonstrating the plight of women in the 18th and 19th centuries, from the point of view of strongly drawn female protagonists. She travels widely to research her novels in great depth, and her ability to capture place and era has consistently met with positive critical review. [[Amnesty International UK]] has chosen ''The Moonlit Cage'' as one of the "Ten Great Books on Human Rights", along with ''To Kill a Mockingbird'', ''1984'', ''The Help'', and ''Mosquito''.
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Her [[young adult fiction|young adult]] body of work consists of a collection of short stories, ''Saying Good-Bye'', which was re-released as ''Toxic Love'', and four novels: ''Promise Song'', ''Mercy’s Birds'', ''Raspberry House Blues'', and ''Search of the Moon King’s Daughter''. She has also written a first-chapter book for younger readers, ''Frankie on the Run''. Linda has been the recipient of numerous awards, honours and nominations for her young adult work.
Her [[young adult fiction|young adult]] body of work consists of a collection of short stories, ''Saying Good-Bye'', which was re-released as ''Toxic Love'', and four novels: ''Promise Song'', ''Mercy’s Birds'', ''Raspberry House Blues'', and ''Search of the Moon King’s Daughter''. She has also written a first-chapter book for younger readers, ''Frankie on the Run''. Linda has been the recipient of numerous awards, honours and nominations for her young adult work.


As well as being published in many journals and periodicals, Holeman's short stories have been widely anthologized in Canada – most noticeably in ''The [[Journey Prize]] Anthology''<ref>{{cite book|last=Holeman|first=Linda|title=The Journey Prize Anthology 8|year=1996|publisher=McClelland & Stewart Inc.|location=Toronto, Ontario, Canada|isbn=0-7710-4427-5}}</ref> – and abroad. She was twice short-listed for the [[CBC Television|CBC]] Literary Competition, and won the Larry Turner Award for Non-Fiction, the Canadian Author/Winnipeg Free Press Non-Fiction Competition, and the ''[[Canadian Living]]'' Magazine National Writing Competition.
As well as being published in many journals and periodicals, Holeman's short stories have been widely anthologized in Canada – most noticeably in ''The [[Journey Prize]] Anthology''<ref>{{cite book |last=Holeman |first=Linda |title=The Journey Prize Anthology 8 |year=1996 |publisher=McClelland & Stewart Inc. |location=Toronto, Ontario, Canada |isbn=0-7710-4427-5}}</ref> – and abroad. She was twice short-listed for the [[CBC Television|CBC]] Literary Competition, and won the Larry Turner Award for Non-Fiction, the Canadian Author/Winnipeg Free Press Non-Fiction Competition, and the ''[[Canadian Living]]'' Magazine National Writing Competition.


Linda acted as guest editor for a young adult issue of ''[[Prairie Fire (magazine)|Prairie Fire Magazine]]'',<ref>{{cite book|last=Holeman|first=Linda|title=Prairie Fire|year=1998|publisher=Prairie Fire Press Inc.|location=Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada|isbn=978-0008211127}}</ref> for which she was awarded the Vicky Metcalf Short Story Editor Award. She has been a member of the Manitoba Artists in the Schools Program and CANSCAIP, toured with the [[Canadian Children's Book Centre]], acted as a mentor in the [[Manitoba Writers' Guild]] Mentor Program, and taught creative writing through the University of Winnipeg's Continuing Education Programme. She has served on a number of juries across Canada, including the [[Governor General's Awards|Governor-General's Award]] for Children's Literature,<ref>{{cite web|last=Holeman|first=Linda|title=Jury Member, Governor-General's Awards for Children's Literature|url=http://www.canadacouncil.ca/prizes/ggla/kf127248822388593750.htm?subsiteurl=%2Fcanadacouncil%2Farchives%2Fprizes%2Fggla%2F2003%2Ffinalists-e.asp}}</ref> and created and facilitated writing workshops on many aspects of the writing process to both students and adults nationally and internationally. She held a nine-month term as [[Writer in Residence|Writer-in-Residence]] at the [[Millennium Library (Winnipeg)|Millennium Library]] in Winnipeg,<ref>{{cite web|last=Holeman|first=Linda|title=Winnipeg Millennium Library|url=http://wpl.winnipeg.ca/library/contact/writer.asp}}</ref> and served on the editorial advisory board for [[Turnstone Press]] and on the board of the Manitoba Writers' Guild. She is a member of the [[Writers' Union of Canada]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Holeman|first=Linda|title=Profile - Writers' Union of Canada|url=http://www.writersunion.ca/member/linda-holeman}}</ref>
Linda acted as guest editor for a young adult issue of ''[[Prairie Fire (magazine)|Prairie Fire Magazine]]'',<ref>{{cite book |last=Holeman |first=Linda |title=Prairie Fire |year=1998 |publisher=Prairie Fire Press Inc. |location=Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada |isbn=978-0-00-821112-7}}</ref> for which she was awarded the Vicky Metcalf Short Story Editor Award. She has been a member of the Manitoba Artists in the Schools Program and CANSCAIP, toured with the [[Canadian Children's Book Centre]], acted as a mentor in the [[Manitoba Writers' Guild]] Mentor Program, and taught creative writing through the University of Winnipeg's Continuing Education Programme. She has served on a number of juries across Canada, including the [[Governor General's Awards|Governor-General's Award]] for Children's Literature,<ref>{{cite web |last=Holeman |first=Linda |title=Jury Member, Governor-General's Awards for Children's Literature |url=http://www.canadacouncil.ca/prizes/ggla/kf127248822388593750.htm?subsiteurl=%2Fcanadacouncil%2Farchives%2Fprizes%2Fggla%2F2003%2Ffinalists-e.asp}}</ref> and created and facilitated writing workshops on many aspects of the writing process to both students and adults nationally and internationally. She held a nine-month term as [[Writer in Residence|Writer-in-Residence]] at the [[Millennium Library (Winnipeg)|Millennium Library]] in Winnipeg,<ref>{{cite web |last=Holeman |first=Linda |title=Winnipeg Millennium Library |url=http://wpl.winnipeg.ca/library/contact/writer.asp}}</ref> and served on the editorial advisory board for [[Turnstone Press]] and on the board of the Manitoba Writers' Guild. She is a member of the [[Writers' Union of Canada]].<ref>{{cite web |last=Holeman |first=Linda |title=Profile Writers' Union of Canada |url=http://www.writersunion.ca/member/linda-holeman}}</ref>


==Bibliography==
== Bibliography ==


Holeman, Linda. ''Saying Good-Bye.'' Toronto, ON: Lester Publishing (1995). {{ISBN|1-895555-47-7}}<br />
Holeman, Linda. ''Saying Good-Bye.'' Toronto, ON: Lester Publishing (1995). {{ISBN|1-895555-47-7}}<br />
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== References ==
== References ==
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*'''The 49th Shelf''': Beyond Borders: Linda Holeman on Travel and Writing. Kerry Clare, August 8, 2012
* '''The 49th Shelf''': Beyond Borders: Linda Holeman on Travel and Writing. Kerry Clare, August 8, 2012
*{{cite web|url=http://49thshelf.com/Blog/2012/08/09/Beyond-Borders-Linda-Holeman-on-Travel-and-Writing|title=Beyond Borders: Linda Holeman on Travel and Writing|publisher=49thshelf.com|accessdate=May 17, 2014}}
* {{cite web |url=http://49thshelf.com/Blog/2012/08/09/Beyond-Borders-Linda-Holeman-on-Travel-and-Writing |title=Beyond Borders: Linda Holeman on Travel and Writing |publisher=49thshelf.com |accessdate=May 17, 2014}}
*'''Open Book Toronto''': On Writing, with Linda Holeman. August 7, 2012
* '''Open Book Toronto''': On Writing, with Linda Holeman. August 7, 2012
*{{cite web|url=http://www.openbooktoronto.com/news/writing_with_linda_holeman|title=On Writing, with Linda Holeman &#124; Open Book: Toronto|publisher=openbooktoronto.com|accessdate=May 17, 2014}}
* {{cite web |url=http://www.openbooktoronto.com/news/writing_with_linda_holeman |title=On Writing, with Linda Holeman &#124; Open Book: Toronto |publisher=openbooktoronto.com |accessdate=May 17, 2014}}
*'''Justine's Bookend Review''', Justine Lewkowicz, August 3, 2012
* '''Justine's Bookend Review''', Justine Lewkowicz, August 3, 2012
*{{cite web|url=http://www.newstalk1010.com/channels/justinelewkowicz/Story.aspx?ID=1750295|title=NEWSTALK 1010 - IN-DEPTH RADIO :: INTERVIEW: The Lost Souls of Angelkov :: Bookends Review with Justine Lewkowicz Book Reviews - Feed Story Book Reviews - Feed Story|publisher=newstalk1010.com|accessdate=May 17, 2014}}
* {{cite web |url=http://www.newstalk1010.com/channels/justinelewkowicz/Story.aspx?ID=1750295 |title=NEWSTALK 1010 IN-DEPTH RADIO :: INTERVIEW: The Lost Souls of Angelkov :: Bookends Review with Justine Lewkowicz Book Reviews Feed Story Book Reviews Feed Story |publisher=newstalk1010.com |accessdate=May 17, 2014}}
*'''Winnipeg Free Press''': Holeman Captivates with Russian Tale. Jennifer Ryan, July 7, 2012
* '''Winnipeg Free Press''': Holeman Captivates with Russian Tale. Jennifer Ryan, July 7, 2012
*{{cite web|url=http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/books/holeman-captivates-with-russian-tale-161654975.html|title=Holeman captivates with Russian tale - Winnipeg Free Press|publisher=winnipegfreepress.com|accessdate=May 17, 2014}}
* {{cite web |url=http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/books/holeman-captivates-with-russian-tale-161654975.html |title=Holeman captivates with Russian tale|work=Winnipeg Free Press |accessdate=May 17, 2014}}
*'''Globe and Mail''': Serfs Up: A Novel of Angst in 19th Century Russia. Candace Fertile, July 24, 2012
* '''Globe and Mail''': Serfs Up: A Novel of Angst in 19th Century Russia. Candace Fertile, July 24, 2012
*{{cite web|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/book-reviews/serfs-up-a-novel-of-angst-in-19th-century-russia/article4438746/|title=Serfs up: A novel of angst in 19th-century Russia - The Globe and Mail|publisher=theglobeandmail.com|accessdate=May 17, 2014}}
* {{cite web |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/books-and-media/book-reviews/serfs-up-a-novel-of-angst-in-19th-century-russia/article4438746/ |title=Serfs up: A novel of angst in 19th-century Russia|work=The Globe and Mail |accessdate=May 17, 2014}}
*'''Winnipeg Free Press''': Holeman's Female Protagonists Take Time Growing Into Roles. Carolin Vesely, July 26, 2012
* '''Winnipeg Free Press''': Holeman's Female Protagonists Take Time Growing Into Roles. Carolin Vesely, July 26, 2012
*{{cite web|url=http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/columnists/holemans-female-protagonists-take-time-growing-into-roles-163822196.html|title=Holeman's female protagonists take time growing into roles - Winnipeg Free Press|publisher=winnipegfreepress.com|accessdate=May 17, 2014}}
* {{cite web |url=http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/columnists/holemans-female-protagonists-take-time-growing-into-roles-163822196.html |title=Holeman's female protagonists take time growing into roles|work=Winnipeg Free Press |accessdate=May 17, 2014}}


==External links==
== External links ==
* {{official website |lindaholeman.com}}
* {{official website |lindaholeman.com}}
* {{LCAuth|n96109543|Linda Holeman|11|ue}}
* {{LCAuth|n96109543|Linda Holeman|11|ue}}

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Linda Holeman
Born
Linda Freeman
CitizenshipCanadian
Websitewww.lindaholeman.com

Linda Holeman (née Freeman) is a Canadian author of fiction. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, she earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Winnipeg, and a Bachelor and Master of Education from the University of Manitoba. She currently lives and writes in Toronto, Ontario.

Writing career

Holeman is the author of fourteen books of fiction, which have sold millions of copies worldwide. Her work has been translated into twenty languages, and includes two adult collections of literary short stories, Flying to Yellow and Devil’s Darning Needle, as well as the historical novels The Linnet Bird, The Moonlit Cage, In A Far Country, The Saffron Gate, The Lost Souls of Angelkov, and The Devil On Her Tongue. Her particular interest in writing historical fiction is demonstrating the plight of women in the 18th and 19th centuries, from the point of view of strongly drawn female protagonists. She travels widely to research her novels in great depth, and her ability to capture place and era has consistently met with positive critical review. Amnesty International UK has chosen The Moonlit Cage as one of the "Ten Great Books on Human Rights", along with To Kill a Mockingbird, 1984, The Help, and Mosquito.

Her young adult body of work consists of a collection of short stories, Saying Good-Bye, which was re-released as Toxic Love, and four novels: Promise Song, Mercy’s Birds, Raspberry House Blues, and Search of the Moon King’s Daughter. She has also written a first-chapter book for younger readers, Frankie on the Run. Linda has been the recipient of numerous awards, honours and nominations for her young adult work.

As well as being published in many journals and periodicals, Holeman's short stories have been widely anthologized in Canada – most noticeably in The Journey Prize Anthology[1] – and abroad. She was twice short-listed for the CBC Literary Competition, and won the Larry Turner Award for Non-Fiction, the Canadian Author/Winnipeg Free Press Non-Fiction Competition, and the Canadian Living Magazine National Writing Competition.

Linda acted as guest editor for a young adult issue of Prairie Fire Magazine,[2] for which she was awarded the Vicky Metcalf Short Story Editor Award. She has been a member of the Manitoba Artists in the Schools Program and CANSCAIP, toured with the Canadian Children's Book Centre, acted as a mentor in the Manitoba Writers' Guild Mentor Program, and taught creative writing through the University of Winnipeg's Continuing Education Programme. She has served on a number of juries across Canada, including the Governor-General's Award for Children's Literature,[3] and created and facilitated writing workshops on many aspects of the writing process to both students and adults nationally and internationally. She held a nine-month term as Writer-in-Residence at the Millennium Library in Winnipeg,[4] and served on the editorial advisory board for Turnstone Press and on the board of the Manitoba Writers' Guild. She is a member of the Writers' Union of Canada.[5]

Bibliography

Holeman, Linda. Saying Good-Bye. Toronto, ON: Lester Publishing (1995). ISBN 1-895555-47-7
Republished as Toxic Love. Toronto, ON: Tundra Books (2003). ISBN 978-0887766473

Holeman, Linda. Frankie on the Run. Toronto, ON: Boardwalk Books (1995). ISBN 978-1895681093

Holeman, Linda. Flying to Yellow. Winnipeg, MB: Turnstone Press (1996). ISBN 0-88801-203-9

Holeman, Linda. Promise Song. Toronto, ON: Tundra Books (1997). ISBN 0-88776-387-1

Holeman, Linda. Mercy’s Birds. Toronto, ON: Tundra Books (1998). ISBN 0-88776-463-0

Holeman, Linda. Devil’s Darning Needle. Erin, ON: The Porcupine's Quill (1999). ISBN 0-88984-205-1

Holeman, Linda. Raspberry House Blues. Toronto, ON: Tundra Books (2000). ISBN 0-88776-493-2

Holeman, Linda. Search of the Moon King’s Daughter. Toronto, ON: Tundra Books (2002). ISBN 0-88776-592-0

Holeman, Linda. The Linnet Bird. London, England: Headline Publishers (2004). ISBN 978-0-7553-2463-7

Holeman, Linda. The Moonlit Cage. London, England: Headline Publishers (2006). ISBN 978-0-7553-2856-7

Holeman, Linda. In a Far Country. London, England: Headline Publishers (2008). ISBN 978-0-7553-4507-6

Holeman, Linda. The Saffron Gate. London, England: Headline Publishers (2009). ISBN 978-0-7553-3111-6

Holeman, Linda. The Lost Souls of Angelkov. Toronto, ON: Random House Canada (2012). ISBN 978-0-307-36159-2

Holeman, Linda. The Devil On Her Tongue. Toronto, ON: Random House Canada (2014). ISBN 978-0-307-36162-2

References

  1. ^ Holeman, Linda (1996). The Journey Prize Anthology 8. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: McClelland & Stewart Inc. ISBN 0-7710-4427-5.
  2. ^ Holeman, Linda (1998). Prairie Fire. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: Prairie Fire Press Inc. ISBN 978-0-00-821112-7.
  3. ^ Holeman, Linda. "Jury Member, Governor-General's Awards for Children's Literature".
  4. ^ Holeman, Linda. "Winnipeg Millennium Library".
  5. ^ Holeman, Linda. "Profile – Writers' Union of Canada".

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