Kenneth Joseph Thomas Harvey (born January 22, 1962) is a Canadian writer and filmmaker from Newfoundland and Labrador.[1]
Harvey's debut short story collection, Directions for an Opened Body, was published in 1990.[2] He followed up in 1992 with his first novel, Brud,[3] which was a shortlisted finalist for the SmithBooks/Books in Canada First Novel Award in 1993.[4]
In 2000, with his wife Janet, Harvey founded the ReLit Awards, an annual award for independent Canadian literature.[14] Management of the ReLits was taken over in 2021 by his daughter, Katherine Alexandra Harvey.[15]
Books
Directions for an Opened Body - 1990
Brud - 1992
Stalkers - 1994
The Hole That Must Be Filled - 1995
Nine-Tenths Unseen - 1996
Kill The Poets: Anti-verse - 1998
The Flesh So Close - 1998
The Great Misogynist - 1998
Everyone Hates a Beauty Queen - 1998
The Woman in the Closet - 1998
Skin Hound - 2000
Little White Squaw: A White Woman's Story of Abuse, Addiction, and Reconciliation - 2002, with Eve Mills Nash
The Town That Forgot How to Breathe - 2003
Shack: The Cutland Junction Stories - 2004
Inside - 2006
Blackstrap Hawco - 2008
Reinventing the Rose - 2011
Films
I'm 14 and I Hate the World - 2011
box
It's a Girl
Remains
Geek Assassin - 2013
It Was Sunny The Day I Killed Her - 2015
The Immigrant's Handbook
The Drinking Life - 2017
I Heard the Birch Tree Whisper in the Night: Gerald Squires on Creation and Death - 2017