In 2000, I moved to Scots Bay, Nova Scotia (For the love of a good Canadian man.) The prolonged wait for my residency papers to be processed gave me plenty of time to embrace the writing life. (Thank-You Immigration Canada) After much prodding from my partner, I agreed to start sending my writing out into the world. In an effort to start small, I chose the year 2000 as 'the year of writing thank-you notes to people I don't know.' My first attempt, led to an appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show.
Once people stopped looking at me like, "haven't I seen you somewhere before?", I took bigger steps towards the writing life. A summer workshop on "Writing for Radio" opened new doors and the opportunity to combine my love of music and sound with my passion for writing. This experience led to writing and producing documentaries for CBC radio as well as other freelance assignments. In 2003, an apprenticeship in the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia's mentorship program gave me the excuse I needed to complete a first draft of The Birth House.
Now, every day is a writing day. There are still mounds of laundry to be done and bedtime stories to be read, but it's all worth it when there's a notebook waiting…on my desk, on the kitchen table…under the bed.
Ami McKay’s debut novel, The Birth House was a # 1 bestseller in Canada, winner of three CBA Libris Awards, nominated for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, and a book club favourite around the world. Her current works in progress, Jerome – the Historical Spectacle, and The Virgin Cure – a novel, are entwined stories set in the late 19th century. Born in rural Indiana, Ami now lives with her husband and two sons in an old birth house on the Bay of Fundy.
Ami McKay is represented by Helen Heller of The Helen Heller Agency.
Awards and Recognition
October 2007 – Long list – International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award
June 2007 CBA Libris Award - Fiction Book of the Year
June 2007 CBA Libris Award – Author of the Year
June 2007 – CBA Libris Award – Book Design of the Year (Kelly Hill)
April 2007 – Booksellers’ Choice Award – AIBA
April 2007 – Short list – Thomas Head Raddall Atlantic Fiction Prize
January 2007- Quill and Quire Books of the Year
January 2007 - Toronto Star #1 Book of Original Fiction
January 2007 - Reader’s Pick – Irish Times
November 2006 – Discover Great New Writers Holiday Selection – Barnes and Noble
October 2006 – ABA Booksense Notable
March 2006 – Heather’s Pick – Chapters Indigo
February 2006 Knopf Canada’s New Face of Fiction
May 2003 - Atlantic Journalism Awards - Excellence in Journalism Award (Finalist in the Feature Writing for Radio Category, Daughter of Family G)
Writing Credits
Jerome – the Historical Spectacle, for Two Planks and a Passion Theatre (wip)
The Virgin Cure – a novel (wip)
Motherhood Unplugged, Personal Essay, Between Interruptions
No Shoes Requires, Personal Essay, My Wedding Dress
The Birth House - a novel
"Christ on a Bike", Short Story, Room of One's Own Magazine
Daughter of Family G, Feature Documentary for CBC Radio's The Sunday Edition.
Kitchen Ghosts, Feature Documentary for CBC Radio's Outfront
The Midwife House, Feature Webumentary for CBC Radio's Outfront
From Smart Girl to Scat Girl, Feature Documentary for CBC Radio's Outfront
Learning to Box, Personal Essay for CBC Radio's First Person Singular
Affiliations
Writers’ Union of Canada
The Writers Federation of Nova Scotia - Writer's Council Member
PEN Canada & the PEN Canada Rapid Action Network
Festivals, Appearances and Readings
Read by The Sea – River John, NS
International Festival of Authors – Toronto
Halifax International Writers’ Festival – Halifax
Word on the Street – Halifax
BookFest Windsor – Windsor, ON
Booked – Book Expo Canada – Toronto
Ottawa Writers Festival – Ottawa
Atlantic Book Festival
Halifax Public Libraries
Wolfville Public Library
St. John’s Public Libraries
Toronto Reference Library
National Library and Archives – Ottawa
Museum of Civilization – Ottawa
Edmonton Public Libraries
Calgary Public Libraries
Acadia University
Fieldwood Heritage Society
ArtCan Café
Canadian Association of Midwives
Macdonald Museum
Creative Writing Workshop Instructor – Ross Creek Centre for the Arts