Nicholas Ruddock
Nicholas Ruddock's writing has been published in The Dalhousie Review, The Antigonish Review, Fiddlehead, Prism International, Grain, sub-Terrain, Event, and Exile. His short story "How Eunice Got Her Baby" was published in the Journey Prize Anthology in 2007, and a short film adaptation, narrated by Gordon Pinsent, has been made by the Canadian Film Centre. Ruddock is a family physician. He lives in Guelph, Ontario.
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The Parabolist
Trade Paperback | 384 pages | Anchor Canada | Fiction; Fiction - Mystery & Detective
978-0-385-66875-0 (0-385-66875-9)
October 19, 2010 | $19.95
Parabolist: noun (1) one who speaks in parables. (2) a member of a splinter group of disaffected young poets in Mexico City c. 1975. (3) a practitioner of the art of concentrating multiple sources of energy into a single focus, illuminating or, if left unchecked, destroying everything in its path.
Part comedy...
Written by Nicholas Ruddock
Trade Paperback | 384 pages | Anchor Canada | Fiction; Fiction - Mystery & Detective
978-0-385-66875-0 (0-385-66875-9)
October 19, 2010 | $19.95
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Parabolist: noun (1) one who speaks in parables. (2) a member of a splinter group of disaffected young poets in Mexico City c. 1975. (3) a practitioner of the art of concentrating multiple sources of energy into a single focus, illuminating or, if left unchecked, destroying everything in its path.
Part comedy...
The Parabolist
Hardcover | 400 pages | Doubleday Canada | Fiction; Fiction - Mystery & Detective
978-0-385-66873-6 (0-385-66873-2)
February 9, 2010 | $29.95
Parabolist: noun (1) one who speaks in parables. (2) a member of a splinter group of disaffected young poets in Mexico City c. 1975. (3) a practitioner of the art of concentrating multiple sources of energy into a single focus, illuminating or, if left unchecked, destroying everything in its path.
Part comedy...
Written by Nicholas Ruddock
Hardcover | 400 pages | Doubleday Canada | Fiction; Fiction - Mystery & Detective
978-0-385-66873-6 (0-385-66873-2)
February 9, 2010 | $29.95
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Parabolist: noun (1) one who speaks in parables. (2) a member of a splinter group of disaffected young poets in Mexico City c. 1975. (3) a practitioner of the art of concentrating multiple sources of energy into a single focus, illuminating or, if left unchecked, destroying everything in its path.
Part comedy...
Also available as an
eBook and a
trade paperback.
The Parabolist
eBook | 448 pages | Doubleday Canada | Fiction; Fiction - Mystery & Detective
978-0-385-66874-3 (0-385-66874-0)
February 9, 2010 | $29.95
Parabolist: noun (1) one who speaks in parables. (2) a member of a splinter group of disaffected young poets in Mexico City c. 1975. (3) a practitioner of the art of concentrating multiple sources of energy into a single focus, illuminating or, if left unchecked, destroying everything in its path.
Part comedy...
Written by Nicholas Ruddock
eBook | 448 pages | Doubleday Canada | Fiction; Fiction - Mystery & Detective
978-0-385-66874-3 (0-385-66874-0)
February 9, 2010 | $29.95
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Parabolist: noun (1) one who speaks in parables. (2) a member of a splinter group of disaffected young poets in Mexico City c. 1975. (3) a practitioner of the art of concentrating multiple sources of energy into a single focus, illuminating or, if left unchecked, destroying everything in its path.
Part comedy...
Also available as a
hardcover and a
trade paperback.



