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Carrie Mac (born February 25, 1975) is a Canadian author of more than a dozen novels for Young Adults, both contemporary and speculative. Her latest work is the literary novel, LAST WINTER, due out from Random House Canada in early 2023. She also writes literary short fiction, and creative non-fiction. Some of her accolades include a CBC Creative Nonfiction Prize, the
Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize The Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize is awarded annually as the BC Book Prize for the best juvenile or young adult novel or work of non-fiction by a resident of British Columbia or the Yukon Yukon (; ; formerly called Yukon Territ ...
, and the Arthur Ellis Award, as well as various other awards and recognitions.


Early life, education, and employment

Mac was born in
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, British Columbia. During her childhood and youth, Mac lived in
Vancouver Vancouver ( ) is a major city in western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia. As the most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the city, up from 631,486 in 2016. Th ...
,
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,
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and on the
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. Mac's first job, at age seven, was to read the Bible to an ex- Son of Freedom; she was paid a quarter a page. Mac dropped out of high school in Grade eleven, completing her secondary education by correspondence. She trained as a paramedic at the
Justice Institute of British Columbia Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) is a public, post-secondary educational institution in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, that is focused on training professionals in the justice, public safety and social services fields. JI ...
. Mac also worked at various times as a sign language interpreter, a bookstore clerk, and a child and youth advocate in a transition house.


Influences and inspiration

A self-confessed bookaholic, Mac credits
Louise Fitzhugh Louise Fitzhugh (October 5, 1928 – November 19, 1974) was an American writer and illustrator of children's books, known best for the novel '' Harriet the Spy'' and its sequels, ''The Long Secret'' and ''Sport''. Biography Early life Fitzhugh ...
, author of
Harriet the Spy ''Harriet the Spy'' is a children's novel written and illustrated by Louise Fitzhugh that was published in 1964. It has been called "a milestone in children's literature" and a "classic". In the U.S., it ranked number 12 in the 50 Best Books fo ...
, with the realization of "what kind of power words carry, and how they can be used to sharpen your own identity and injure others." Other influences include:
Anne Cameron (Barbara) Anne Cameron (born August 20, 1938 in Nanaimo Nanaimo ( ) is a city on the east coast of Vancouver Island, in British Columbia, Canada. As of the 2021 census, it had a population of 99,863, and it is known as "The Harbour City." ...
,
Margaret Atwood Margaret Eleanor Atwood (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, teacher, environmental activist, and inventor. Since 1961, she has published 18 books of poetry, 18 novels, 11 books of non-fiction, ...
,
Alice Munro Alice Ann Munro (; ; born 10 July 1931) is a Canadian short story writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013. Munro's work has been described as revolutionizing the architecture of short stories, especially in its tendency to move fo ...
. Mac explains that
Raymond Carver Raymond Clevie Carver Jr. (May 25, 1938 – August 2, 1988) was an American short story writer and poet. He contributed to the revitalization of the American short story during the 1980s. Early life Carver was born in Clatskanie, Oregon, a mi ...
showed her that "the lives of working class people (my people) are filled with stories worth writing about too, and that you don't need to go on and on and on and on to relate human emotions when you can nail it down so adroitly with less."


Writing for reluctant readers

''Pain and Wastings'', ''Jacked'', ''Charmed'', and ''Crush'' were written for Orca Book Publisher for the Soundings Series. The Soundings series is written specifically for reluctant or difficult to engage readers, also known as hi-lo readers (high interest, low reading level). It features contemporary themes, often including what might be considered controversial material and language.


Portrayal of queer characters

All of Mac's YA novels have queer,
gay ''Gay'' is a term that primarily refers to a homosexual person or the trait of being homosexual. The term originally meant 'carefree', 'cheerful', or 'bright and showy'. While scant usage referring to male homosexuality dates to the late ...
or questioning characters. She says of her work "I know for myself that I can't leave queer characters out of my writing, even if they're gay and only I know it, or I don't spell it out."


Critical reception

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describe Mac as a "powerhouse" and her novel The Opposite of Tidy as "irresistible and not to be missed." C.J. Bott, in VOYA, said of ''The Beckoners'', "The powerful intensity in this book will either keep the reader riveted or forced to take breaks from the haunting discomfort." "Mac's experience as a paramedic gives her portrayal of their work an easy authority, and she sketches Ethan and his group home with a certain amount of precision and humour. The fluidity of the storytelling, as well as the dramatic circumstances of the story, are likely to attract Orca Soundings readers." Mac's book ''Charmed'', about a girl who is trapped into prostitution, was banned by the
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in Texas, in 2006/2007. The book "was challenged due to profanity, sexual content and violence." However, according to Dave Jenkinson, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Education, the
University of Manitoba The University of Manitoba (U of M, UManitoba, or UM) is a Canadian public research university in the province of Manitoba.

Personal life

Mac lives in Vancouver with her children. She is a queer mom and attachment parent.


Books

*''Triskelia'' trilogy: **''The Droughtlanders'' (2006) **''Retribution'' (2007) **''Storm'' (2008) *Standalone works: *''The Beckoners'' (2004) *''The Gryphon Project'' (2010) *''The Opposite of Tidy'' (2011) *''10 Things I Can See From Here'' (2017) *''Wildfire'' (2020) *Orca Soundings: **''Charmed'' (2004) **''Crush'' (2006) **''Pain and Wastings'' (2008) **''Jacked'' (2009) **''The Way Back'' (2014)


Awards

* Canadian Council for the Arts grants (2000, 2003, 2004 & 2008) *
Arthur Ellis Award The Crime Writers of Canada Awards of Excellence, formerly known as the Arthur Ellis Awards, are a group of Canadian literary awards, presented annually by the Crime Writers of Canada for the best Canadian crime and mystery writing published in th ...
: Best Young Adult Crime Book (2005) *
Canadian Library Association The Canadian Library Association (CLA) was a national, predominantly English-language association which represented 57,000 library workers across Canada. It also spoke for the interests of the 21 million Canadians who are members of libraries. C ...
Honour Book (2005) * International Children's and Youth Literature White Raven list (2005) for ''The Beckoners'' *
International Reading Association The International Literacy Association (ILA), formerly the International Reading Association (IRA), is an international global advocacy and member professional organization that was created in 1956 to improve reading instruction, facilitate dialo ...
Young Adult Choices list (2006) for ''The Beckoners'' * Young Adult Canadian Book Award Honour Book (2007) for ''The Droughtlanders'' *
Sunburst Award The Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic is an annual award given for a speculative fiction novel or a book-length collection. History The name of the award comes from the title of the first novel by Phyllis Gotlieb, ''Sunburs ...
shortlist in young-adult category (2007) for ''The Beckoners'' and (2008) for ''Retribution'' * Stellar Book Award nomination (2009) for ''The Droughtlanders'' * Sheila A. Egoff Book Prize (2010) for ''The Gryphon Project'' *
Canadian Library Association The Canadian Library Association (CLA) was a national, predominantly English-language association which represented 57,000 library workers across Canada. It also spoke for the interests of the 21 million Canadians who are members of libraries. C ...
Young-Adult Honor Book selection (2010) for ''The Gryphon Project'' * CBC Non-fiction Literary Prize (2015)


Notes


External links


Carri Mac Official WebsiteOrca SoundingsCBC Literary Prizes
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mac, Carrie 1975 births Living people Canadian children's writers Canadian women novelists Canadian writers of young adult literature Canadian women short story writers Canadian LGBT novelists Lesbian novelists Queer novelists Canadian women children's writers People from Kamloops Writers from British Columbia Women writers of young adult literature 21st-century Canadian novelists 21st-century Canadian LGBT people