Sandra Birdsell

Novelist, Author

1942 –

31

Who is Sandra Birdsell?

Sandra Louise Birdsell, CM is a Canadian novelist and short story writer of Métis and Mennonite heritage.

Born in Hamiota, Manitoba, she studied at the University of Winnipeg and the University of Manitoba, where she studied under Robert Kroetsch.

In 1996, she moved to Regina, Saskatchewan, where she currently resides.

Birdsell was the fifth of eleven children. She lived most of her life in Morris, Manitoba. They moved there shortly after her birth because her father joined the army in 1943. Her father was a French-speaking Cree Metris born in Canada and her mother was a Low-German speaking Mennonite who was born in Russia.

Birdsell left home at the age of fifteen. At the age of thirty-five, she enrolled in Creative Writing at the University of Winnipeg. Five years later, Turnstone Press published her first book, the Night Travellers. Two years later, Ladies of the House was published. Both books are now published as a single volume as Agassiz stories.

There are two main events that have shaped her worldview and had influenced her writing. The first incident happened when Birdsell was six and a half. Her sister died from leukemia.

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Born
Apr 22, 1942
Hamiota
Ethnicity
  • Métis people
Nationality
  • Canada
Profession
Education
  • University of Manitoba
  • University of Winnipeg
Lived in
  • Regina

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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