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Julie Keith
Julie Houghton Keith
is an
American-Canadian
writer
, best known for her
short story collections
The Jaguar
Temple
and
The Devil
Out There
.
Background
She was born and brought up near
Chicago
, and was
educated
at
Smith College
in
Northampton, Massachusetts
. She received a B.A. from Smith College in
1962
and an M.A. from
Concordia University
in 1989. She is married to lawyer
Dick Pound
, a former
vice-president
of the
International Olympic Committee
.
Writing
Her first
collection of short stories
,
The
Jaguar Temple
, was
shortlisted
for the
Governor General's Award for English-language fiction
at the
1995 Governor General's Awards
. Her second
collection
,
The
Devil
Out There
, won the
Quebec Writers' Federation's award for fiction
in 2000.
Keith also won the
Quebec Writers’ Federation Community Award
in 2006.