Mark Sinnett is a Canadian poet, novelist and short story writer.[1] Originally from England, Sinnett moved to Canada as a teenager in 1980.[1] He won the Gerald Lampert Award in 1998 for his poetry collection The Landing,[2] and the Toronto Book Award in 2010 for his novel The Carnivore.[3] He was a shortlisted finalist for the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel in 2005 for his novel The Border Guards.
Mark Sinnett | |
|---|---|
| Born | England |
| Occupation | Poet, novelist, short story writer |
| Nationality | Canadian |
| Period | 1990s-present |
| Notable works | The Landing, The Border Guards, The Carnivore |
He is currently based in Kingston, Ontario, where he also works as a real estate agent.[1]
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