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Karen X. Tulchinsky : ウィキペディア英語版
Karen X. Tulchinsky

Karen X. Tulchinsky is a Canadian novelist, short story writer, anthologist and screenwriter from Vancouver, British Columbia. She is openly lesbian.
== Career ==

Tulchinsky has edited several literary anthologies. Her collection of short stories ''In Her Nature'' (1996), was awarded the 1996 VanCity Book Prize. Her novel ''The Five Books of Moses Lapinsky'' was a City of Toronto Book Award finalist and winner of the Vancouver Public Library's One Book One Vancouver Prize of 2008.
In addition to her published work, Tulchinsky has studied screenwriting at the Canadian Film Centre. She has written six feature-length screenplays, a short film, an episode of the television series ''Robson Arms'' and the television film ''Floored By Love''. She was story editor for the documentary series ''KinK'', a story editor and writer on the drama series ''The Guard'', a creative consultant on ''Glutton for Punishment'' (Food Network) and a consulting producer on ''Dussault Inc.'' and ''The Opener''.
Her directorial debut is ''Ms. Thing'' (2011) Passionate Warrior Productions, (screenplay by Mette Bach) which has shown at film festivals internationally, including screenings at Out On Screen Vancouver, Toronto Independent Film Festival, Cork Film Festival Ireland, Q Film Festival Long Beach, California, ImageOut Rochester, New York, Cinekink New York City, Queer Fruits Australia, The London Lesbian Film Festival Festival Del Sol, Spain Pink Apple Film Festival Zurich. Switzerland, Mix Milano Italy and Frameline San Francisco.
''Ms. Thing'' was first runner-up at Out On Screen's Short Film Award, and WON Audience Choice Award at QueerFruits Australia.
Tulchinsky has written for numerous magazines and newspapers, including the ''Vancouver Sun'', ''Quill and Quire'', ''Herizons'', ''Curve'' and ''Diva''. She's the author of a monthly political column, "Homo Panic", for ''Xtra Vancouver''.
In 2009, she served on the jury for the Dayne Ogilvie Prize, a literary award for emerging LGBT writers in Canada, selecting Debra Anderson as that year's prize winner.〔("Code write" ). ''Xtra!'', June 18, 2009.〕

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