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Biographical note
Ibi Kaslik is an internationally published novelist, freelance writer, editor, and teacher. The Angel Riots, is a rock n’ roll comic-tragedy and was nominated for Ontario’s Trillium award in 2009. Her first novel, Skinny, was a New York Times Bestseller, was nominated for the Best Young Adult novel of the year by the Canadian Library Association (2004), the Borders’ Original Voices Award for Young Adult Novel (2006). Skinny has also been published in numerous countries. A native of Toronto, Ibi teaches creative writing at The University of Toronto’s School of Continuing Studies and OCAD. Ibi also writes for Inhabit Media, an independent Arctic publisher, based in Iqaluit and Toronto.
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