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Dr. Angie Abdou

Dr. Angie Abdou

Associate Professor, Creative Writing

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Email: aabdou@athabascau.ca

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Angie Abdou holds a Ph.D. in Creative Writing from University of Calgary and has published seven books (and edited two collections of essays). Her first novel, The Bone Cage, was a finalist for Canada Reads 2011. Her most recent novel, In Case I Go (2017), was a finalist for the 2017 Banff Mountain Book Award in the fiction and poetry category. Of In Case I Go, Vancouver Sun says: “A spectacularly successful novel. This book is highly recommended to anyone who cares about strong, moving fiction and about social justice.” Chatelaine Magazine named it one of 2017’s most riveting mystery novels. Angie's first book of nonfiction, a memoir called Home Ice: Reflections of a Reluctant Hockey Mom, was featured on CBC’s Sunday Edition and CTV’s The Social. It hit the Canadian bestseller list and the #1 spot on Amazon Canada’s bestselling hockey books. Of Home Ice, a starred review in New York’s Booklist claims: “The book is a first-rate memoir and a fine example of narrative nonfiction. It's also a must-read for parents with youngsters who play organized sports.” She recently released a mother-daughter-wilderness memoir called This One Wild Life. Marni Jackson says: “This One Wild Life is written with great honesty, insight, and love. Nature needs more friends (and mothers) like Angie Abdou!” Angie Abdou is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at Athabasca University.

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Research interests

  • Sport Literature
  • Canadian Literature
  • Fiction
  • Creative Nonfiction
  • Memoir

Educational credentials

  • 2009 Doctor of Philosophy (English, Creative Writing Option), University of Calgary
  • 2003 Creative Writing Post-Graduate Certificate, Humber College
  • 1992 Masters of Arts (English Literature), University of Western Ontario
  • 1991 Honours Bachelor of Arts, with Honours in English, University of Regina

Professional affiliations

  • Writers’ Union of Canada
  • Sport Literature Association
  • Columnist CBC's Daybreak Alberta, book reviews
  • Columnist and book reviewer CBC's The Next Chapter
  • Host for BOOKED!