Alix Hawley (born 1975) is a Canadian novelist and short-story writer. Her novel, All True Not a Lie In It (Knopf 2015), won the amazon.ca First Novel Award in 2015.[1]
Hawley's first book, The Old Familiar (Thistledown Press, 2008),[4] is a collection of short stories; The Globe and Mail said: "'Genius' is a word I hesitate to use in a review; Hawley's work requires it."[5] The book was longlisted for the ReLit award.[6] Her story "Witching" won the CBC Literary Award for Short Fiction in 2017. "Jumbo" was runner-up in 2014, and "Tentcity" was runner-up in 2011.[7] "Little Boy" was shortlisted in 2009. In 2013, Hawley's short story "Pig (for Oma)" was the winner of the Canada Writes "Bloodlines" short memoir contest.[8] Her story was chosen from over 800 entries.