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Helen Mourre
Location
Rosetown
Audience Age Groups
Adults
Secondary (Grades 10-12)
Middle (Grades 6-9)
Elementary (Grades K - 5)

Helen Mourre

Helen Mourre was born and raised and lives in the Rosetown area of Saskatchewan. She writes primarily short fiction, but has dabbled in poetry, non-fiction, young adult and children's writing. Her most recent publication is To Everything A Season, a collection of short fiction about the turning points in people's lives. Her other two titles are Landlocked and What's Come Over Her, both published by Thistledown Press. They were nominated for Saskatchewan Book Awards. Helen has taught creative writing at community colleges, is a graduate of the University of Saskatchewan, and a past president of the Sage Hill Writing Experience board. She believes that writing is an act of empathy whereby she totally enters into the lives of her characters.


Publications

To Everything A Season

Your Nickel\'s Worth, 2012,

What's Come Over Her

Thistledown Press, 2003,

Landlocked

Thistledown Press, 1997,

Periodicals

Freelance
Category: Newspaper/Magazine/Trade Journal
Grain
Category: Literary Journal
Newest Review
Category: Literary Journal
Room
Category: Literary Journal
Western People
Category: Literary Journal

Broadcast Works

Sound XChange, CBC Regina, 2011-2011
To Everything A Season
Sound XChange, CBC Regina, 2011-2011
Small Gestures-short story
Gallery, CBC Regina, 2003-2003
What\'s Come Over Her
Commentary, National CBC, 2002-2002
What I Learned From the Drought
Commentary, National CBC, 2002-2002
What I Learned From the Drought
Gallery, CBC Regina, 2002-2003
Pilgrimage in Winter
Ambience, CBC Regina, 1998-1998
Coming Home
Ambience, CBC Regina, 1993-1993
Landlocked

Writing Groups

  • Rosetown Writers' Group

Genres

Fiction
  • General
  • Literary

Services

Academic/Research Writing
  • Essays
  • Journals
Editing
  • Copyediting
  • Manuscript Critiquing (Not Editing)
  • Proofreading
  • Rewriting
Genre Writing
  • Creative Non-Fiction
  • Literary/Creative Fiction
  • Memoir
Journalism
  • Feature Writing
Lecturing/Public Speaking
  • Conferences
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