Devon Code is a Canadian writer, who won the Journey Prize in 2010 for his short story "Uncle Oscar".[1]

Originally from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, he has more recently been based in Peterborough, Ontario, where he has taught at Fleming College. He published his debut short fiction collection, In a Mist, in 2007,[2] and followed up with his debut novel, Involuntary Bliss, in 2016.[3] In 2021, Code, Emily Anglin, Jean Marc Ah-Sen and Lee Henderson published Disintegration in Four Parts, a volume collecting one novella by each of the four writers.[4]

References

  1. Mark Medley, "A Room with a prize". National Post, November 3, 2010.
  2. Jim Bartley, "A writer who disappears into his characters". The Globe and Mail, January 26, 2008.
  3. Paul Gessell, "Involuntary Bliss, by Devon Code". Quill & Quire, November 2016.
  4. Allison LaSorda, "Disintegration in Four Parts, by Devon Code; Emily Anglin; Jean Marc Ah-Sen; Lee Henderson". Quill & Quire, July 2021.


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