Timothy J. Anderson
Timothy J. Anderson is a writer, classical singer, actor and composer.
Anderson graduated from the Carleton School of Journalism, and has written professionally for the stage and television.[1] He was a librettist-in-residence with the Canadian Opera Company in 1988/89 working with Denis Gougeon.[2] He was an editor with "The Books Collective" from 1994 until 2005, when it was closed.[3] In 2007 he won the inaugural BookTelevision reality TV show based on the 3-Day Novel.[4] Stage credits include performing in the original Canadian cast of Phantom of the Opera.[3] He has performed in "opera, oratorio and musicals across Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Carnegie Hall in New York".[5] He has worked extensively with theater and opera for young audiences, including "an adaptation of Beauty and the Beast for which he wrote both text and music".[6] In 2012 he wrote a play based on research into moral distress in paediatric intensive care teams; Anderson then adapted the play to film and released in 2014.[7]
Bibliography
- Neurotic Erotica (poetry) Slipstream Books, 1996
- Resisting Adonis (sci-fi thriller) Tesseract Books, 2000
- Echoing Narcissus and Invoking Venus have been listed as forthcoming sequels.
- I want to be your sex symbol (essay) in Biotechnological and Medical Themes in Science Fiction ed. Domna Pastourmatzi, 2002
- "Newbie Wrangler" (short story) Tesseracts Nine from Tesseract Books and Year's Best Fantasy 6[8] eds Hartwell & Cramer for Tachyon
- Singapore 1995 (short non-fiction) Slice Me Some Truth, eds. Armstrong & Landale,[9] 2011
- Just Keep Breathing (play),[10] 2012
- Just Keep Breathing (film) Idea Factory/University of Alberta,[7] 2014
References
- ↑ EDGE. "Timothy J. Anderson". Retrieved March 31, 2011.
- ↑ Central Opera Service bulletin. "Vol. 29 No. 5" (PDF). Retrieved June 2, 2011.
- 1 2 Gaylaxicon 2006. "Timothy J. Anderson". Retrieved March 31, 2011.
- ↑ Stallworthy, Robert. "In Silhouette: Profiles of Alberta Writers" (PDF). Retrieved June 2, 2011.
- ↑ David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, ed. (2006). Year's Best Fantasy 6. Tachyon Publications. ISBN 1-892391-37-6.
- ↑ RCCO National Convention 2003. "Timothy J. Anderson". Retrieved March 31, 2011.
- 1 2 http://www.picumoraldistress.ualberta.ca/en/JustKeepBreathing.aspx
- ↑ http://www.amazon.com/Years-Best-Fantasy-David-Hartwell/dp/1892391376#reader_1892391376
- ↑ http://wolsakandwynn.ca/books/107-slice-me-some-truth-an-anthology-of-canadian-creative-nonfiction
- ↑ http://www.insight.healthhumanities.ca/#exhibits/just-keep-breathing