Marty Chan

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مارتي تشان هو مؤلف وكاتب كندي، ولد في 11 مايو 1965 في إدمونتون في كندا. rdf:langString
Marty Chan (* 11. Mai 1965 in Edmonton) ist ein kanadischer Schriftsteller chinesischer Herkunft. Chan begann seine literarische Laufbahn 1994 mit der Rundfunkreihe The Dim Sum Diaries, in der er seine Erfahrungen als Sohn chinesischer Einwanderer in der kanadischen Prärie darstellte. 1995–96 wirkte er als Autor für die Fernsehserie Jake and the Kid. Seit 2002 entstanden mehrere Kinderbücher, daneben verfasste er Theaterstücke fürjugendliche Zuschauer. rdf:langString
Marty Chan (born May 11, 1965) is a Chinese-Canadian author and playwright based in Edmonton, Alberta. His works include Something Dead And Evil Lurks In The Cemetery And It's My Dad, The Bone House, Maggie's Last Dance, Mom, Dad - I'm Living with a White Girl, and The Forbidden Phoenix. He is well known for his six-year run on CBC Radio of The Dim Sum Diaries, a series of short vignettes about his life growing up in small-town Northern Alberta as the only Chinese family around. His two children's novels, The Mystery of the Frozen Brains and The Mystery of the Graffiti Ghoul, were based on the same experiences. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Marty Chan
rdf:langString Marty Chan
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xsd:date 1965-05-11
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rdf:langString Michelle Chan
rdf:langString مارتي تشان هو مؤلف وكاتب كندي، ولد في 11 مايو 1965 في إدمونتون في كندا.
rdf:langString Marty Chan (* 11. Mai 1965 in Edmonton) ist ein kanadischer Schriftsteller chinesischer Herkunft. Chan begann seine literarische Laufbahn 1994 mit der Rundfunkreihe The Dim Sum Diaries, in der er seine Erfahrungen als Sohn chinesischer Einwanderer in der kanadischen Prärie darstellte. 1995–96 wirkte er als Autor für die Fernsehserie Jake and the Kid. Seit 2002 entstanden mehrere Kinderbücher, daneben verfasste er Theaterstücke fürjugendliche Zuschauer.
rdf:langString Marty Chan (born May 11, 1965) is a Chinese-Canadian author and playwright based in Edmonton, Alberta. His works include Something Dead And Evil Lurks In The Cemetery And It's My Dad, The Bone House, Maggie's Last Dance, Mom, Dad - I'm Living with a White Girl, and The Forbidden Phoenix. He is well known for his six-year run on CBC Radio of The Dim Sum Diaries, a series of short vignettes about his life growing up in small-town Northern Alberta as the only Chinese family around. His two children's novels, The Mystery of the Frozen Brains and The Mystery of the Graffiti Ghoul, were based on the same experiences. He finished promoting his second children's book The Mystery of The Graffiti Ghoul, which is about Marty, a Chinese boy, trying to solve a mystery with his friend Remi. It has been nominated for a MYRCA (Manitoba Young Readers Choice Award), and has won the Diamond Willow Award.His third children's book The Mystery of the Mad Science Teacher is coming out soon. In March 2009 his new book, True Story, drew a book prize. He has visited many schools, and attended many events in Edmonton. In October 2022, he released an audio drama titled Double Trouble based on the Chinese folk tale "The Magic Cask" as part of audio drama podcast by Ottawa, Ontario theatre company Odyssey Theatre. He graduated the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1989. He has received an Arts Achievement Award and a Performance Award from the City of Edmonton, for his contributions, such as serving as the Chair of .
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