![]() Read the full New York Times Style Magazine article. ![]() “I’m beyond honored to have been chosen by Margaret Atwood, a writer I’ve long admired and whose incredible work has been so important to my sense of play and possibility on the page,” says Awad. program at New England’s Warren University, becomes drawn into her cliquey fiction writing cohort who call each other “bunny.”Īwad, who met Atwood in person for the first time at the New York Times photoshoot in November 2022, says Atwood’s books have inspired her as a writer ever since she began reading her work in high school. ![]() The novel accounts the life of a student, who, while attending a highly selective M.F.A. It was named a best book by TIME, Vogue and other publications, and was recently optioned for film by JJ Abram’s production company, Bad Robot. ![]() ![]() Her debut book, 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl, a novel (structured using linked short stories) about a woman's lifelong struggle with body image issues, 2 won the Amazon.ca First Novel Award 3 and was shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize in 2016. Since it was published in 2019, “Bunny” has garnered international acclaim. Mona Awad is a Canadian novelist and short-story writer. You think, ‘She’s not going to go there … yes, she is.’” It’s very funny, kind of horrifying and quite far outside the lines. “I’ve been an admirer of Mona’s novel ‘Bunny’ for some time,” Atwood noted in the article “It’s a form of Gothic satire, and she sets it at a writing school. ![]()
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