Awards & Winners

M. T. Kelly

Date of Birth 30-November-1946
Place of Birth Toronto
(Ontario, Canada)
Nationality Canada
Profession Novelist, Playwright
Milton Terrence Kelly is a Canadian novelist, poet and playwright. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Kelly attended Parkdale Collgeiate Institute, York University and the University of Toronto. His first novel, I Do Remember The Fall, was nominated for the Books in Canada First Novel Award. This book was followed by two novels from Black Moss Press followed: The More Loving One and The Ruined Season'. Kelly's third novel A Dream Like Mine won the Governor General's Award for fiction and was made into the movie Clearcut. A book of poetry, Country You Can't Walk In, won the first Toronto Arts Council Award. Two other novels with Stoddart followed, Out of the Whirlwind and Save Me Joe Louis, as well as a book of short stories, All that Wild Wounding. Among other collections M.T. Kelly's work was included in The Thinking Heart: Best Canadian Essays and The Saturday Night Traveller. His play The Green Dolphin was performed at Theatre Passe Muraille. A frequent contributor to The Globe and Mail, M.T. Kelly also worked as a reporter for the Moose Jaw Times-Herald. In 2000, when his wife, Madam Justice Lynn King was diagnosed with of breast cancer, and his publisher of 30 years, General Publishing, went bankrupt, M.T. Kelly stopped publishing. Another contributing factor was the death of his friend, colleague, and sometime editor, author Carole Corbeil.

Awards by M. T. Kelly

Check all the awards nominated and won by M. T. Kelly.

1987


Governor General's Award for English-language fiction
Honored for : A Dream like Mine

Nominations 1987 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Governor General's Award for English-language fiction A Dream like Mine