Canadian writer
Catherine Hernandez is a Canadian writer,[ 1] whose debut novel Scarborough was a shortlisted finalist for the 2017 Toronto Book Awards [ 2] and the 2018 Edmund White Award .[ 3]
She has also written the plays The Femme Playlist , Singkil , Eating with Lola , Kilt Pins and Future Folk , and the children's book M for Mustache: A Pride ABC .[ 4] She has been the artistic director of the Sulong and b_current theatre companies in Toronto.[ 5]
Of mixed Filipino, Chinese, Spanish and Indian descent, she identifies as queer .[ 6] [ 7]
Her second novel, Crosshairs , was published in 2020.[ 8]
Scarborough was adapted by Shasha Nakhai and Rich Williamson into the film Scarborough ,[ 9] which premiered at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival .[ 10] Hernandez won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 10th Canadian Screen Awards for the film's screenplay.[ 11]
The novel was subsequently selected for the 2022 edition of Canada Reads , where it was defended by Malia Baker .[ 12]
^ "Scarberia redacted: Catherine Hernandez's novel brings a spotlight to a Toronto neighbourhood often left in the wings" . National Post , May 12, 2017.
^ "Jen Agg, Catherine Hernandez nominated for Toronto Book Awards" . CBC Books , October 2, 2017.
^ "Catherine Hernandez, Kai Cheng Thom up for Triangle Awards" . Quill & Quire , March 12, 2018.
^ "Catherine Hernandez" . Asian Heritage in Canada .
^ "Never Settle, Never Rest on Your Laurels: Activist Catherine Hernandez on Her Book, 'Scarborough'" . PopMatters , September 18, 2017.
^ "Catherine Hernandez sets her sights on Scarborough" . Now . May 25, 2017. Archived from the original on 2022-11-24. Retrieved 2017-10-04 .
^ Bergman, S. Bear (January 27, 2022). "Growing up queer in suburbia" . Xtra Magazine . Pink Triangle Press. Retrieved 2022-03-02 .
^ Letticia Cosbert Miller, "Catherine Hernandez' novel "Crosshairs" turns present-day Toronto into a dystopian battleground" . Toronto Star , September 1, 2020.
^ Norman Wilner, "The top five events to catch at the Reel Asian Film Festival" . Now , November 11, 2020.
^ Rebecca Rubin, "Toronto Film Festival Unveils Contemporary World Cinema and Discovery Lineup" . Variety , July 28, 2021.
^ "Night Raiders, Scarborough emerge victorious at 5th night of Canadian Screen Awards" . CBC News , April 8, 2022.
^ "Meet the Canada Reads 2022 contenders" . CBC Books , January 26, 2022.