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'''John Gould''' is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[short story]] writer from [[Victoria, British Columbia]]. He has published two books of short fiction, ''The Kingdom of Heaven: 88 Palm-of-the-Hand Stories'' in 1996 and ''Kilter: 55 fictions'' in 2003. ''Kilter'' was nominated for the [[Giller Prize]].
'''John Gould''' is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[short story]] writer from [[Victoria, British Columbia]]. He has published two books of short fiction, ''The Kingdom of Heaven: 88 Palm-of-the-Hand Stories'' in 1996 and ''Kilter: 55 fictions'' in 2003. ''Kilter'' was nominated for the [[Giller Prize]].
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Gould currently teaches creative writing at the [[University of Victoria]]. He is also a member of the fiction editorial board at ''[[Malahat Review|The Malahat Review]]'', a respected Canadian literary journal.
Gould currently teaches creative writing at the [[University of Victoria]]. He is also a member of the fiction editorial board at ''[[Malahat Review|The Malahat Review]]'', a respected Canadian literary journal.



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John Gould is a Canadian short story writer from Victoria, British Columbia. He has published two books of short fiction, The Kingdom of Heaven: 88 Palm-of-the-Hand Stories in 1996 and Kilter: 55 fictions in 2003. Kilter was nominated for the Giller Prize. Vbnvhihvjvhjjhv Gould currently teaches creative writing at the University of Victoria. He is also a member of the fiction editorial board at The Malahat Review, a respected Canadian literary journal.