Terrie Hamazaki
BIO
Biography

Terrie Hamazaki (she/her) is a Vancouver based writer who performed her plays at the Fringe and Women in View Performing Arts Festivals. Her writing has appeared in Swelling with Pride: Queer Conception and Adoption Stories (Caitlin Press), Sustenance (Writers from BC and Beyond on the Subject of Food (Anvil Press), Beyond the Pale: Dramatic Writing from First Nations Writers and Writers of Colour (Playwrights Canada Press), The Vancouver Sun, Kinesis, and elsewhere. Her story “good daughter” was shortlisted for The Malahat Review 2020 Constance Rooke CNF Prize. She has received Canada Council for the Arts and BC Arts Council grants for past and current projects.

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City: Vancouver, Province/Territory: British Columbia
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EQUITY INITIATIVE
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