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Warren Dunford (born 1963) is a Canadian writer, who published three comedic mystery novels in the 1990s and 2000s.〔Judith A. Markowitz, ''The Gay Detective Novel: Lesbian and Gay Main Characters and Themes in Mystery Fiction''. McFarland & Company, 2004. ISBN 978-0-7864-1957-9. pp. 167-168.〕 All three novels centred on Mitchell Draper, a gay aspiring screenwriter and amateur detective plunged into unusual criminal investigations in the film industries of both Toronto and Hollywood.〔 A graduate of Ryerson University in radio and television arts, Dunford initially worked as an advertising copywriter〔"Moment's Glory". ''Toronto Star'', July 29, 1987.〕 and had himself written an unproduced screenplay.〔"CanLit's latest hero: Toronto". ''The Globe and Mail'', April 30, 2005.〕 His first short story, "Moment's Glory", was published in the ''Toronto Star'' in 1987.〔 His first novel, ''Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture'', was published in 1998.〔"Commercial literature - in Canada? : This sardonic novel continues the new trend toward polished, popular fiction". ''Vancouver Sun'', July 4, 1998.〕 The novel was rejected by 100 different publishing companies before being accepted by Riverbank Press.〔 His second novel, ''Making a Killing'', followed in 2001 and garnered a Lambda Literary Award nomination in the Gay Mystery category at the 14th Lambda Literary Awards in 2002.〔("Lambda Literary finalists announced" ). ''The Advocate'', February 7, 2002.〕 His third novel, ''The Scene Stealer'', followed in 2005.〔 He has also been a television writer for the series ''Canadian Case Files'', and has published short stories in ''Taddle Creek'', ''This Magazine'', and the anthologies ''Upon a Midnight Clear'', ''Quickies II'' and ''Queer Fear II''. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Warren Dunford」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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