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Nadia Bozak is an Associate Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Carleton University. She holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Toronto and has published several works, including the novel-in-stories 'Thirteen Shells' (2016), as well as novels 'El Niño' (2016) and 'Orphan Love' (2008) with House Anansi Press. Bozak is also the author of 'Cinematic Footprint: Lights, Camera, Natural Resources,' published by Rutgers University Press. Her current teaching includes first-year 'Introduction to Creative Writing' and workshop-based fiction courses. Her research interests encompass Creative Writing focusing on short stories and novels, climate fiction, eco-critical approaches in film theory, and screen culture. Bozak is actively involved in various projects exploring the intersection of literature and environmental themes, with her forthcoming novel 'Fret' set to be published by ECW Press in spring 2026.
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