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Carrie Mac was born on 25 February, 1975 in Canada, is a Canadian author(born 1975). Discover Carrie Mac's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 25 February, 1975
Birthday 25 February
Birthplace Canada
Nationality Canada

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1975

Carrie Mac (born February 25, 1975) is a Canadian author of more than a dozen novels for Young Adults, both contemporary and speculative.

Her latest work is the literary novel, LAST WINTER, due out from Random House Canada in early 2023.

She also writes literary short fiction, and creative non-fiction.

Some of her accolades include a CBC Creative Nonfiction Prize, the Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize, and the Arthur Ellis Award, as well as various other awards and recognitions.

Mac was born in Kamloops, British Columbia.

During her childhood and youth, Mac lived in Vancouver, Grand Forks, Abbotsford and on the Sunshine Coast.

Mac's first job, at age seven, was to read the Bible to an ex-Son of Freedom; she was paid a quarter a page.

Mac dropped out of high school in Grade eleven, completing her secondary education by correspondence.

She trained as a paramedic at the Justice Institute of British Columbia.

Mac also worked at various times as a sign language interpreter, a bookstore clerk, and a child and youth advocate in a transition house.

A self-confessed bookaholic, Mac credits Louise Fitzhugh, author of Harriet the Spy, with the realization of "what kind of power words carry, and how they can be used to sharpen your own identity and injure others."

Other influences include: Anne Cameron, Margaret Atwood, Alice Munro.

Mac explains that Raymond Carver showed her that "the lives of working class people (my people) are filled with stories worth writing about too, and that you don't need to go on and on and on and on to relate human emotions when you can nail it down so adroitly with less."

Pain and Wastings, Jacked, Charmed, and Crush were written for Orca Book Publisher for the Soundings Series.

The Soundings series is written specifically for reluctant or difficult to engage readers, also known as hi-lo readers (high interest, low reading level).

It features contemporary themes, often including what might be considered controversial material and language.

All of Mac's YA novels have queer, gay or questioning characters.

She says of her work "I know for myself that I can't leave queer characters out of my writing, even if they're gay and only I know it, or I don't spell it out."

Quill and Quire describe Mac as a "powerhouse" and her novel The Opposite of Tidy as "irresistible and not to be missed."

C.J. Bott, in VOYA, said of The Beckoners, "The powerful intensity in this book will either keep the reader riveted or forced to take breaks from the haunting discomfort."

"Mac's experience as a paramedic gives her portrayal of their work an easy authority, and she sketches Ethan and his group home with a certain amount of precision and humour. The fluidity of the storytelling, as well as the dramatic circumstances of the story, are likely to attract Orca Soundings readers."

2006

Mac's book Charmed, about a girl who is trapped into prostitution, was banned by the Plano Independent School District in Texas, in 2006/2007.

The book "was challenged due to profanity, sexual content and violence."

However, according to Dave Jenkinson, Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Education, the University of Manitoba, "Mac's authentic treatment of her subject matter carries through to the book's conclusion… Charmed is the gold standard of what hi-lo titles can be. Highly Recommended."

Mac lives in Vancouver with her children.

She is a queer mom and attachment parent.