Elizabeth Hay Wins Giller The former broadcaster won Canada’s top fiction prize for her third novel, LATE NIGHTS ON AIR, about “the loves and rivalries of a cast of eccentric characters at a small radio station in Yellowknife, near Canada’s Arctic.” (Counterpoint has a US edition scheduled for next March.) Globe and Mail Review section editor Andrew Gorham called it the other day: “It feels like this is Hay’s moment because she has been building in our literary landscape with each book that she publishes.” Reuters Flew Responds Following blogoversy over the NYT Magazine article we cited yesterday, Harper One […]