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Kris Bertin

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Kris Bertin
BornHalifax, Nova Scotia
OccupationWriter
NationalityCanadian

Kris Bertin is a Canadian writer, whose debut short story collection Bad Things Happen won the 2017 Danuta Gleed Literary Award[1] and the 2017 ReLit Award for Short Fiction.[2]

Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia,[3] he was a longlisted Journey Prize nominee in 2012 for his short story "Is Alive and Can Move".[3] His work has been published in The Malahat Review, Prism International, The New Quarterly and The Antigonish Review.[3]

Bad Things Happen was published in 2016 by Biblioasis.[4] His first graphic novel The Case of the Missing Men, illustrated by Alexander Forbes, was published by Conundrum Press in 2017.[5]

His second short story collection, Use Your Imagination!, was shortlisted for the 2020 ReLit Award for fiction.[6]

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