Cary Fagan (born 1957) is a Canadian writer of novels, short stories, and children's books. His novel, The Student, was a finalist for the Toronto Book Award and the Governor General's Literary Award. Previously a short-story collection, My Life Among the Apes, was longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and his widely praised adult novel, A Bird's Eye, was shortlisted for the 2013 Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. His novel Valentine's Fall was nominated for the 2010 Toronto Book Award.[1] Since publishing his first original children's book in 2001, he has published 25 children's titles.[2]
Personal life
Fagan was born in 1957 in Toronto, Ontario. He grew up in the Toronto suburbs and attended the University of Toronto, graduating with a degree in English and winning eight student awards.[3] He has lived for short periods in London and New York City, and now lives in Toronto. He is married to Rebecca Comay, a member of the philosophy department at the University of Toronto. He has two daughters, a step-son, and a step-daughter. Along with Bernard Kelly and Rebecca Comay, he co-publishes and edits a small press, called espresso.
Fagan has received a Toronto Book Award, two Jewish Book Awards, and a Mr Christie silver medal.[4]
Prizes and honours
- 1994 Jewish Book Award for Fiction (The Animals' Waltz)
 - 2004 World Storytelling Award (U.S.) (The Market Wedding)
 - 2009 Quill & Quire Book of the Year (Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas)
 - 2012 IODE Jean Throop Book Award (Mr. Zinger's Hat
 - 2013 Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award (Mr. Zinger's Hat)
 - 2014 Vicki Metcalf Award for Children's Literature (body of work)
 - 2019 Joan Betty Stuchner--Oy Vey!--Funniest Children's Book Award (Mort Ziff is not Dead)
 
- Runners-up, etc.
 
- 1990 Finalist, Toronto Book Awards (City Hall and Mrs. God)
 - 2000 Sydney Taylor Honor Book (U.S.) (The Market Wedding)
 - 2004 Silver Birch Award Honour Book (The Fortress of Kaspar Snit)
 - 2008 Finalist, TD Canadian Children's Literature Award (Thing-Thing)
 - 2008 Silver Birch Express Award Honour Book (Ten Lessons for Kaspar Snit)
 - 2008 Finalist, Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award (Thing-Thing)
 - 2010 Finalist, Toronto Book Awards (Valentine's Fall)
 - 2012 Longlist, Scotiabank Giller Prize (My Life Among the Apes)
 - 2013 Finalist, Rogers Writers Trust Fiction Prize ("A Bird's Eye")
 - 2015 Finalist, John Spray Mystery Award (The Show to End all Shows)
 - 2019 Finalist, Toronto Book Award (The Student)
 
Published books
Novels for adults
- The Animals' Waltz: a novel (Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1994)
 - Sleeping Weather (Porcupine's Quill, 1997)
 - Felix Roth (Stoddart Books, 1999)
 - The Mermaid of Paris (Key Porter Books, 2003)
 - Valentine's Fall (Cormorant Books, 2010)
 - A Bird's Eye (House of Anansi, 2013)
 - The Student (Freehand Books, 2019)
 
Children's fiction
- Gogol's Coat (Tundra Books, 1999), illustrated by Regolo Ricci, adapted from "The Overcoat" by Gogol
 - The Market Wedding (Tundra, 2000), illus. Regolo Ricci, from Abraham Cahan
 - Daughter of the Great Zandini (Tundra, 2001), illus. Cybèle Young
 - Beyond the Dance: A Ballerina's Life (Tundra, 2002), by Fagan and Chan Hon Goh, autobiographical
 - The Fortress of Kaspar Snit (Tundra, 2004), novel
 - Ten Old Men and a Mouse (Tundra, 2007), illus. Gary Clement
 - My New Shirt (Tundra, 2007), illus. Dušan Petričić
 - Directed by Kaspar Snit (Tundra, 2007), sequel novel
 - Mr. Karp's Last Glass (Tundra, 2007), illus. Selçuk Demirel
 - Ten Lessons for Kaspar Snit (Tundra, 2008), sequel novel
 - Thing-Thing (Tundra, 2008), illus. Nicolas Debon
 - Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas (Tundra, 2009), illus. Dušan Petričić
 - Book of Big Brothers (Groundwood Books, 2010), illus. Luc Melanson
 - The Big Swim (Groundwood, 2010), novel
 - Banjo of Destiny (Groundwood, 2011), illus. Selçuk Demirel
 - Ella May and the Wishing Stone (Tundra, 2011), illus. Geneviève Côté
 - Mr. Zinger's Hat (Tundra, 2012), illus. Dušan Petričić
 - The Boy in the Box (Penguin Canada, 2012), novel; Master Melville's Medicine Show, book 1
 - Danny, Who Fell in a Hole (Groundwood, 2013), illus. Milan Pavlovic
 - Oy, Feh, So (Groundwood, 2013), illus. Gary Clement
 - I Wish I Could Draw (Groundwood, 2014), "words and (bad) pictures by Cary Fagan", OCLC 881253673
 - Little Blue Chair (Tundra, 2017), illus. Madelie Kloepper
 - A Cage Went in Search of a Bird (Groundwood, 2017), illus. Banafsheh Erfanian
 - Wolfie & Fly (Tundra, 2017), illus. Zoe Si
 - Mort Ziff is Not Dead (Penguin Canada)
 - What Are You Doing, Benny? (Tundra, 2019), illus. Kady MacDonald Denton
 - The Collected Works of Gretchen Oyster (Tundra, 2019)
 - King Mouse (Tundra, 2019), illus. Dena Seiferling
 - Mr. Tempkin Climbs a Tree (Kar-Ben Publishing, 2019), illus. Carles Arbat
 - Son of Happy (Groundwood, 2020), illus. Milan Pavlović
 - Bear Wants to Sing (Tundra, 2021), illus. Dena Seiferling
 - Water, Water (Tundra, 2022)
 
Short stories
- History Lessons (Hounslow, 1990)
 - The Little Black Dress: tales from France (The Mercury Press, 1993)
 - The Doctor's House and other Fiction (Stoddart, 2000)
 - My Life Among the Apes (Cormorant, 2012)
 - The Old World and Other Stories (Anansi, 2017)
 - Great Adventures for the Faint of Heart (Freehand Books, 2021)
 
Non-fiction
- City Hall and Mrs. God: A Passionate Journey Through a Changing Toronto (The Mercury Press, 1990)
 
As editor
References
- ↑ "Toronto Book Awards - Awards - Living In Toronto | City of Toronto". Toronto.ca. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
 - ↑ Quill & Quire, January 2008.
 - ↑ "About Me". Caryfagan.com. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
 - ↑ "Cary Fagan". Cormorant Books. Archived 2013-08-31. Retrieved 2015-07-24.
 
External links
- Official website
 - paperplates books
 - espresso
 - Cary Fagan at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
 - Cary Fagan at Library of Congress, with 25 library catalogue records
 - My Father's Picasso Published on Geist Magazine