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Timothy Taylor was born on 1963 in Venezuela. Discover Timothy Taylor’s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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Timothy Taylor Net Worth
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Taylor’s newest book is the novel The Rule of Stephens, published in 2018.
In 2013, Taylor took a position with the University of British Columbia’s Creative Writing Program, where he now serves as an associate professor.
Taylor also writes nonfiction, particularly on food and wine topics. He’s been a contributing editor at Vancouver Magazine and a regular contributor at EnRoute, The Walrus, and Eighteen Bridges. He has also written for The Wall Street Journal, Food & Wine, Western Living, The Vancouver Review, Toro, Saturday Night, Adbusters, the National Post and the Vancouver Sun. He has published the non-fiction books The Cranky Connoisseur (2011) and Foodville (2014).
Stanley Park was followed a year later by Silent Cruise, a collection of eight stories and one novella which was a runner-up for the Danuta Gleed Literary Award. His second novel Story House was published in 2006 and made Canadian bestseller lists. His third novel, The Blue Light Project, also a bestseller in Canada, was released in 2011.
His debut novel, Stanley Park, was published by Knopf Canada in 2001. It was nominated for the Giller Prize and the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize, as well as both the Vancouver and BC Book Awards. It was later chosen to be the 2004 title for One Book, One Vancouver. In 2007, Stanley Park was selected for the annual Canada Reads competition, where it was championed by musician Jim Cuddy.
Taylor’s short story “Doves of Townsend” won the Journey Prize in 2000. He had two other stories on the competition’s preliminary list of finalists that year, and is to date the only writer ever to have three short stories compete for the prize in the same year. He subsequently served as a judge for the 2003 award.
Born in Venezuela, Taylor was raised in West Vancouver, British Columbia and later in Edmonton, Alberta. He studied economics at the University of Alberta and obtained an MBA at the Smith School of Business at Queen’s University. During his years in university, Taylor served as an officer in the Canadian Forces Naval Reserves. After graduation, he worked in banking in Toronto, Ontario. In 1987 he returned to Vancouver, British Columbia where he currently resides.
Timothy Taylor (born 1963) is a Canadian novelist, short story writer, journalist, and professor of creative writing.