Raye Anderson

Raye Anderson

    Raye Anderson is a Scots Canadian who spent many years running theatre schools and presenting creative arts programmes for arts organizations, notably at the Prairie Theatre Exchange in Winnipeg. She now calls Manitoba’s Interlake home, where she is part of a thriving arts community. She has published four books in the Roxanne Calloway Mystery series: And We Shall Have Snow (shortlisted for the 2021 CWC Best Crime First Novel and the 2021 WILLA Literary Award for Original Softcover Fiction), And Then Is Heard No More, Down Came the Rain, and Sing a Song of Summer. Her work has taken her across Canada, from the Pacific coast to the Atlantic coast, and as far north as Churchill and Yellowknife, as well as to the West Indies and her native Scotland.


    Audio

    Saturday, August 15

    Winnipeg

    CBC Weekend Morning

    Raye Anderson discusses her chilling new novel, And We Shall Have Snow with Nadia Kidwai on the CBC Weekend Morning Show
    (MP3 file, 10:00)

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