Sharon Riis (1947 - May 20, 2016) was a Canadian novelist, short story writer and screenwriter.[1]

Sharon Riis
Born1947
Longview, Alberta
DiedMay 20, 2016
Occupationnovelist, short stories, screenwriter
NationalityCanadian
Period1970s-2016
Notable worksThe True Story of Ida Johnson, Savage Messiah

She was nominated for the Books in Canada First Novel Award in 1976 for her debut novel The True Story of Ida Johnson, published by Women's Press.[2] Her second novel, Midnight Twilight Tourist Zone, was published in 1989 by Douglas & McIntyre.[1] Riis also published short stories in various Canadian literary magazines.

She won the Genie Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 23rd Genie Awards for Savage Messiah.[3] She was also nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 4th Genie Awards for Latitude 55°, which she cowrote with John Juliani,[4] and at the 8th Genie Awards for Loyalties, which she cowrote with Anne Wheeler.[5]

In addition, she was a writer and story editor for the television series Bliss and Wapos Bay: The Series, and wrote the television films Change of Heart and The Wake.[1]

Riis died on May 20, 2016.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Sharon Riis: The Reality Is the Present Tense". Studies in Canadian Literature, Volume 16, Number 1 (1991).
  2. ^ George Melnyk, The Literary History of Alberta Volume Two: From the End of the War to the End of the Century. University of Alberta Press, 1999. ISBN 978-0888643247.
  3. ^ "Ararat wins best picture at annual Genie Awards". Guelph Mercury, February 15, 2003.
  4. ^ Jay Scott, "Top Genie prospects for Jack Miner movie". The Globe and Mail, February 10, 1983.
  5. ^ John Allemang, "Arcand's Decline tops Genie nominations with 13". The Globe and Mail, February 5, 1987.
  6. ^ Sharon Riis obituary. Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, June 4, 2016.
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