Gail Scott Gail Scott's fiction and criticism have appeared in several journals. She is the author of two novels: Main Brides (1993) and Heroine (1987); Spare Parts, a collection of short stories; and Spaces Like Stairs, a collection of essays. Most recently, she translated Lise Tremblay's Mile End (La danse juive, Lemeac, 1999). She lives in Montreal.
"Gail Scott has an extraordinary ability to compress scenic observations ... into short, jewel-like notations." -- Hugh Hood "Scott is one of the most gutsy writers around." -- Globe & Mail
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