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Sheila Watson (nee Doherty) (1939-1998) was a writer, teacher, and English professor best known for her novel The Double Hook (1959), which has been called the first modernist Canadian novel. Watson also published Deep Hollow Creek (1992), which was nominated for the Governor General’s Award. She wrote several collections of short stories and co-founded the literary magazine White Pelican.
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