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Caterina Edwards

Caterina Edwards LoVerso (born 1948) is a Canadian writer and teacher. Edwards was born in Wellingborough, England. Her mother was born in Venice, Italy, and her father is from a Welsh and English family. Edwards eventually moved to Calgary and later attended the University of Alberta in Edmonton where she earned a B.A. in English. She then went on to complete a Master of Arts in Creative Writing.〔() Caterina Edwards. Westwood Creative Artists. Copyright 2010〕 After attending the University of Alberta, Caterina Edwards married an American student of Sicilian origin, who later settled in Edmonton to start a family. Shortly after this time, Edwards' published short stories in literary journals, and anthologies, which has continued to this day.〔Pivato, Joseph J. “Caterina Edwards: English-Canadian Writers” Journal of Caterina Edwards from Athabasca University (2009): Copyright 2010 Athabasca University〕
==Life and career==
Edwards was the first Italian-Canadian woman writer in western Canada. In 1982 ''The Lion’s Mouth'' was the first Canadian novel to combine ethnicity with feminism. In 1986,Terra Straniera was the first play about Italian immigrants in the Canadian Prairies.〔Magocsi, Paul “Encyclopedia of Canada’s Peoples”. Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 2010. Web.〕 This play was later published as ''Homeground (1990)'', which was Edward’s second book. This story was about a woman writer, who moved to the Canadian Prairies, and had the freedom to experiment with different genres in short stories, novellas, novels, a play and essays.〔Pivato, Joseph J. “Caterina Edwards: Essays on Her Works” Copyright 2000〕
For many years Caterina Edwards has taught English and creative writing at institutions in Edmonton such as Grant MacEwan Community College, the University of Alberta and Athabasca University. She combines two of her major interests into her teachings, which include, her own writing and encouraging other writers. The conflicts that relate to Edwards' life are similar to the conflicts reflected in the characters of her books.〔Pivato, Joseph J. “Caterina Edwards: English-Canadian Writers” Journal of Caterina Edwards from Athabasca University (2009): Copyright 2010 Athabasca University〕

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