A resident of Vancouver, Julie Burtinshaw is an award-winning author who wrote her first novel in 2000, and has been a full time writer since 2007. The author of seven books for young adults and teens, Julie also teaches creative writing workshops and is an active participant in the writing community. She has served as a judge for the BC Book Awards, Red Cedar Awards, Illinois Women's Press Association Communications and mentored many emerging writers. Hangman is her first work of creative non-fiction.
"At its best, Hangman explores a nation with wildly contradictory attitudes about capital punishment and a man fraying by the minute." Brett Josef Grubisic, Vancouver Sun "Burtinshaw well conveys the controversy surrounding capital punishment and the role of official executioner (the populace wanted murderers to die, but shied away from Radclive’s company), the outcry over needlessly prolonged deaths of prisoners from botched jobs, and Radclive’s increasing reliance on alcohol, leading to the eventual dissolution of his family and his premature death at age 56." James M. Fisher, The Miramichi Reader
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