![]() ![]() Writing CareerĮden Robinson’s first book, Traplines (1996), is a collection of three short stories and a novella (a short novel). Encouraged by the early success of “Traplines,” she enrolled - and eventually graduated from - the prestigious master’s program in creative writing at the University of British Columbia. She worked a number of odds jobs - janitor, napkin ironer, dry cleaner, mailroom clerk - that allowed her to dedicate time to her literary craft. After graduating in 1992, Robinson moved to Vancouver with ambitions to become a writer. ![]() Her first published story, “Traplines” (1991), was published in the literary magazine Prism International while she was in her last year of university. Robinson earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the University of Victoria. The two raised their family, including Robinson and her older brother and younger sister (who went on to become a television news anchor at the CBC), in Haisla. Her mother, who is Heiltsuk, met her father, a Haisla man, at a fishing stop in Bella Bella, the traditional home of the Heiltsuk First Nation. Early Life and EducationĮden Robinson was born in Kitimat General Hospital and raised in Kitamaat Village, home to members of the Haisla Nation. Eden Robinson's book, Son of a Trickster (2017) at a bookstore. ![]()
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