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RAYMOND FRASER is a native of Chatham NB and now lives in Fredericton. He is the author of five books of fiction, two biographies and five books of poetry. One of Canada's foremost writers, his work has been called irreverent, moving, insightful, disturbing, powerful and outrageously funny. He has contributed to a large number of magazines, including Canadian Forum, Canadian Fiction Magazine, Journal of Canadian Fiction, Matrix, Fiddlehead, Antigonish Review, West Coast Review and Queen's Quarterly. His fiction and poetry have been broadcast by CBC radio and TV and represented in anthologies such as Stories of the Maritimes, Toronto Short Stories, Stories of Quebec, New American & Canadian Poetry, The Maple Laugh Forever and The Maritime Experience.

He has served as an editor of the literary periodicals Tom-Tom, Pottersfield Portfolio and Intercourse, and was a founding member of The Montreal Story Tellers Performance Group which initiated the public reading of fiction in Canada.

His novel THE BANNONBRIDGE MUSICIANS was runner-up for the Governor General's Award. His most recent book is COSTA BLANCA, a collection of short fiction(Black Moss Press, 2001). A new novel, IN A CLOUD OF DUST AND SMOKE, will be published by Black Moss in the fall of 2003.

WHAT'S BEEN SAID:

"Raymond Fraser's booming Maritime vigour and directness seem, with subtle undertows of psychological configuration, like a roaring tide battering the literary shore. His narrative ancestors are not only the old salts of every Maritime tavern or watering-hole, but also the more commemorated figures of Mark Twain and Hugh Garner." -- Keith Garebian, "The Montreal Story Tellers" (Vehicule Press)

THE BLACK HORSE TAVERN "A highly original voice that is occasionaly sad, sometimes very comic. A real pleasure to read." (Alan Dawe, Vancouver Sun)

"Raymond Fraser happens to be one of the liveliest and most entertaining writers in the country." (Alden Nowlan, Telegraph Journal)

"The best writer to come belling out of the Maritimes in decades." (Farley Mowat, Author)

THE STRUGGLE OUTSIDE "An almost surrealistic account... it represents the best in contemporary satire. Outrageously funny." (BEST SELLERS, New York)

"Literally one of the best books I've ever read. I split a gut from cover to cover An overlooked masterpiece." (Bernell MacDonald, Author, "Birds of Passage," etc.)

"Ezuberant, comic... a satiric edge freqently bordering on Absurdist Fantasy." (Linda Sandler, Saturday Night)

THE BANNONBRIDGE MUSICIANS (Nominated for Governor General's Award) "It's well-written, it's touching, it's full of life, and it's funny." (Andre Vigneult, CBC Radio)

"A rollicking story, well told." (William French, Globe & Mail)

THE FIGHTING FISHERMAN: THE LIFE OF YVON DURELLE "An authentic Canadian tragic hero... Superb!" (Tim Burke, Montreal Gazette)

TODD MATCHETT: CONFESSIONS OF A YOUNG CRIMINAL "A fine book, written in clear, clean prose. Insightful and compelling." (Philip Lee, New Brunswick Reader)

RUM RIVER "Comic and horrifying." (Heather Sanderson, Canadian Literature)

"Perceptive, magnetic and laced with humour." (Anne Ingram, The Gleaner)

"As with all Raymond Fraser's books, almost impossible to put down." (Brian Jeffrey Street, Author, "The Parachute Ward," etc.)

COSTA BLANCA "Entertaining and provocative." (Michael O. Nowlan, The Gleaner)

"A first-rate collection, well-written and unfailingly entertaining. In its way every bit as good as his RUM RIVER." (Marc Plourde, Author & Translator)

I'VE LAUGHED AND SUNG (Poems) "Unfailingly interesting and impossible to put down once I started. The poems have wit and a perfectly authentic consistency—a subtle play against a constant background bass of despair or cosmic absurdity. Wonderful stuff!" (Louis Dudek, Poet & Critic)

"I read the book from cover to cover—I found the verses so delightful I could not put it down until I finished. The everyday subjects and events the poems deal with ring so true." (T.C. "Tommy" Douglas)