Leona Gom

Leona Gom (born 1946) is a Canadian poet and novelist. Born on an isolated farm in northern Alberta, she received her B.Ed. and M.A. from the University of Alberta in Edmonton. She has published six books of poetry and eight novels and has won both the Canadian Authors Association Award for her poetry collection ''Land of the Peace'' in 1980 and the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize for her novel ''Housebroken'' in 1986.

She taught for many years at Douglas College, Kwantlen College, the University of Alberta and the University of British Columbia. For about ten years she edited the award-winning magazine ''Event''. She held writer-in-residencies at the University of Alberta, the University of Lethbridge and the University of Winnipeg.

Her work has been included in many journals and over fifty anthologies, and five of her books have been translated into other languages. Her novel ''The Y Chromosome'' has been optioned for a movie and has been used as a text in both women's studies and sociology courses in Canada and the U.S. Her latest novel is ''The Exclusion Principle'' (Sumach Press, 2009). ''Quill & Quire'' calls it "an entertaining read, in which the quotidian world of marriage and the exotic field of astronomy mesh."

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