Carol Shields's novels include Unless; Larry's Party, winner of The Women's Prize; The Stone Diaries, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and shortlisted for the Booker Prize; The Republic of Love; Happenstance; and Mary Swann. Dressing Up for the Carnivaland Various Miracles, collections of short stories, were later published as The Collected Stories. Brought up in Chicago, Shields lived in Canada from 1957 until her death in 2003.
Blanche Howard is the author of three previous novels, including 'The Manipulator', which won the Canadian Bookseller's Award.
Howard has also adapted 'A Celibate Season' as a play, which was a finalist in the Canadian National Theatre Playwriting Competition in 1989.