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Naomi Lewis was the University of New Brunswick's writer-in-residence for the 2016 winter term. Lewis is an editor, teacher, and writer based out of Calgary. She wrote her 2008 novel ''Cricket in a Fist'' while she was a graduate student at UNB. Her 2012 story collection won Enfield & Wizenty's Colophan Prize. While filling the position of writer-in-residence, Naomi Lewis attended a reading at St. John UNB on January 21<sup>st</sup> for the UNBSJ's Lorenzo Reading Series. Additionally, she read at an odd sundays event at Corked Wine Bar on February 7<sup>th</sup>, and a Qwerty Reads event at Wilser's Room on February 18<sup>th</sup>. | Naomi Lewis was the University of New Brunswick's writer-in-residence for the 2016 winter term. Lewis is an editor, teacher, and writer based out of Calgary. She wrote her 2008 novel ''Cricket in a Fist'' while she was a graduate student at UNB. Her 2012 story collection won Enfield & Wizenty's Colophan Prize. While filling the position of writer-in-residence, Naomi Lewis attended a reading at St. John UNB on January 21<sup>st</sup> for the UNBSJ's Lorenzo Reading Series. Additionally, she read at an odd sundays event at Corked Wine Bar on February 7<sup>th</sup>, and a Qwerty Reads event at Wilser's Room on February 18<sup>th</sup>. |
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Naomi Lewis was the University of New Brunswick's writer-in-residence for the 2016 winter term. Lewis is an editor, teacher, and writer based out of Calgary. She wrote her 2008 novel Cricket in a Fist while she was a graduate student at UNB. Her 2012 story collection won Enfield & Wizenty's Colophan Prize. While filling the position of writer-in-residence, Naomi Lewis attended a reading at St. John UNB on January 21st for the UNBSJ's Lorenzo Reading Series. Additionally, she read at an odd sundays event at Corked Wine Bar on February 7th, and a Qwerty Reads event at Wilser's Room on February 18th.
Naomi Lewis took over as writer-in-residence after Gerard Beirne, and after her the title was held by Robin Maharaj.
Source:
UA Case 191; Section 2; Naomi Lewis