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Jean Rae Baxter is a Canadian author.


Biography

Baxter grew up in
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. After spending her childhood in Hamilton, she attended the
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. After completing her master's degree in English, Baxter moved to
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, where she worked in radio before returning to university to earn her Bachelor of Education degree at
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. She then worked as a high school English teacher until 1996, when she moved back to Hamilton and began to write full-time. In 2016, she returned to Kingston, where she continues to write as well as conduct writing workshops. She has two collections of short stories, ''A Twist of Malice,'' which was published in 2005 by Seraphim Editions, and ''Scattered Light,'' published in 2011 by Seraphim Editions. Her short stories have been included in such anthologies as ''Revenge'' and ''Hardboiled Love (''
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), and ''In the Wings'' and ''Scattered Light'' (Seraphim Editions), Her literary murder mystery ''Looking for Cardenio'' was published in 2008. She is the author of a series of Young Adult historical novels, the Forging a Nation Series, The first in this series, ''The Way Lies North'', has been used in the International Baccalaureate Program (2014-2020). It and others in the series have won awards in Canada and the United States. The sixth and final book in the Forging a Nation series, ''The'' ''Knotted Rope'' is scheduled for Publication by Ronsdale Press in the spring of 2021. Baxter has already started work on a novel to be titled ''The Battle on the Ice'', based on the American invasion of
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in 1836.


Selected bibliography

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Awards

* 2000 Canadian Writer's Journal Award for "The Quilt". * 2003 Hamilton Arts Council Short Fiction Award for "A Quick Release". * 2004 Hamilton Arts Council Short Fiction Award for "Loss". * 2003 Canadian Authors' Association Conference Contest shortlist for "Out! Out!" * 2005 Crime Writers of Canada Golden Horseshoe Contest shortlist for "Josie's Custom Catering". * 2007 Silver Hammer Award Honourable Mention for "Traveling by the Grand Bus Line". * 2007 Silver Hammer Award for "Hole in One". * 2008 Arts Hamilton Award: Young Adult Book for "The Way Lies North". * 2008 Canadian Children's Book Centre named "The Way Lies North" a ''Best Book for Kids and Teens'' * 2009
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Red Maple Award Nomination for "The Way Lies North". * 2009 J.K. Galbraith Literary Award Semi-Finalist for "The Way Lies North". * 2009-2010 Stellar Book Award British Columbia Teen Readers' Choice Award Nomination for ''The Way Lies North''. * 2010 J.K. Galbraith Literary Award Shortlist for "Devotion". * 2010 J.K. Galbraith Literary Award First Prize for "After Annabelle". * 2010 Surrey International Writers' Conference Shortlist for "The Errand,"published in ''Scattered Light''. * 2011 Moonbeam Children's Book Award Gold Medal for Young Adult Historical/Cultural Fiction for ''Broken Trail.'' * 2012 Moonbeam Children's Book Award Bronze Medal for Young adult Historical Fiction for ''Freedom Bound.'' * 2012 New England Book Festival, Boston. Honourable Mention for ''Freedom Bound''. * 2013 Hamilton Wentworth Heritage Association Award. * 2016 Canadian Children's Book Centre named ''Hope`s Journey'' a ''Best Book for Kids and Teens.''


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Baxter, Jean Rae Women mystery writers Canadian mystery writers Year of birth missing (living people) Living people University of Toronto alumni Queen's University at Kingston alumni Writers from Toronto Canadian women novelists 21st-century Canadian novelists 21st-century Canadian women writers