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Canadian crime writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robyn Harding (born c. 1969 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)[1] is a Canadian crime writer who has written several bestselling novels.[2] Her notable works include: The Drowning Woman, The Perfect Family, The Arrangement, Her Pretty Face, and The Party. She was nominated for the 2018 Arthur Ellis Awards for best crime novel for The Party, however, she lost to Peter Robinson's Sleeping in the Ground.[3] Harding published her first novel, The Journal of Mortifying Moments, in 2004. In an interview, Harding stated: "Over the years I'd attempted to write deep, literary novels but I never got very far and they were never very good. When I decided to try my hand at humor and came up with the concept for The Journal of Mortifying Moments, it flowed much more smoothly."[1] She wrote the screenplay for the comedy film The Steps.[4]
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Born | c. 1969 (age 54–55) |
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Language | English |
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Years active | 2004–present |
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Harding is the adopted daughter of Robert and Margaret Harding.[1] Before being a novelist, she worked as an advertising executive for seven years.[1]
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