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Alice Zorn

    Alice Zorn writes with penetrating insight into the human psyche, exploring the intricate relationships and inner lives of her characters. Her works are characterized by meticulously crafted prose and an ability to capture subtle emotional nuances. Zorn focuses on themes of identity and loss, with a stylistic approach that often oscillates between introspective depth and poetic expressiveness. Readers discover profound truths about the human experience within her narratives.

    Colours in Her Hands
    • Colours in Her Hands

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(44)Add rating

      Alice Zorn, a talented author with a diverse literary background, has written two novels and a collection of short fiction. Her notable works include "Five Roses," which received a French translation and was a finalist for the Ontario Library Association Evergreen Award, and "Ruins and Relics," a finalist for the Quebec Writers' Federation's First Book Award. With accolades like first place in Prairie Fire's fiction contest and the Manitoba Magazine Award for Fiction, Zorn's stories have appeared in esteemed literary journals. She currently resides in Montreal.

      Colours in Her Hands