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Madeline Sonik

Madeline Sonik is a Canadian author known for her literary contributions. While specific details about her works are not provided, she is identified as a creator of written works, which typically include novels, short stories, essays, or other forms of literature. Her nationality indicates that she contributes to Canadian literature and culture.


2 hours ago : Sprague HS teacher arrested for sexual assault on student; admitted to sex acts.

Madeline Sonik, a married teacher at Sprague High School, was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a student. Court documents revealed she admitted to sexual acts with the student.

May 12, 1960: Madeline Sonik Born

On May 12, 1960, Madeline Sonik, a Canadian author, was born.

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2006: Annie Dillard Award

In 2006, Madeline Sonik won the Annie Dillard Award for Creative Nonfiction.

2008: Post-Doctoral Fellow

In 2008, Madeline Sonik became a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Writing at the University of Victoria.

2010: Fellowship End Date

In 2010, Madeline Sonik ended her post-doctoral fellowship in the Department of Writing at the University of Victoria.

2012: Awards and Nominations

In 2012, Madeline Sonik was among 10 authors longlisted for the BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction for "Afflictions & Departures", a shortlisted nominee for the 2012 Charles Taylor Prize, and won the City of Victoria Butler Book Prize 2012.

2015: Writer-in-Residence

In Spring 2015, Madeline Sonik served as a writer-in-residence at the University of Windsor in Windsor, Ontario.