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"Nobody else writes about relationships with quite Creelman's wry wit and wrenching honesty." — Telegram
"In Split, Creelman harnesses hr power as a provocative storyteller. She is a writer of precision, and navigates the relationship between twins, their sameness, and difference. How siblings witness one another's lives, weather the seasons, and endure the hardships of life." — Overcast
"Split . . . signals Creelman's arrival proper as a novelist. This new book is an ambitious, assured and most accomplished whole." — Rusty Toque
"Libby Creelman is a wonderful writer —; a keen observer with the poet's gift for the telling detail." — Leo Furey
"Tense, gripping, thought-provoking, surprising at every turn, Split is a literary novel, with all the attendant consideration of character, that reads like a page-turning thriller. Creelman's spare, precise, eminently readable prose is like the hard white beam of a flashlight that penetrates the dark corners of her characters' secret selves. An astonishing, troubling, and deeply satisfying work." — Don McKay Jr.
"There are moments, as you read Libby Creelman, that you forget to breathe. Such is the power of her writing to enchant you, inspire wonder, trigger a frisson of fear. Split is a breathtaking novel that pivots on the axis of reality and dream. Creelman pulls aside the curtain of the everyday to reveal the mysterious symmetries that shape the lives of her characters. The effect is mesmerizing and uncanny. Split is a rare sort of fairy tale that rings exquisitely true." — Jessica Grant
"Complex and constantly surprising, Split is a compelling story about family, about home and belonging. Whether she's tackling adolescent desire, the politics of race, or the indignities of aging, Libby Creelman writes with a completely convincing authority." — Michael Crummey
Libby Creelman, originally from Massachusetts, now lives in St. John's, Newfoundland. She is the author of Walking in Paradise, a short-story collection (Porcupine's Quill, 2000), which was shortlisted for the first annual Winterset Award for excellence in Newfoundland writing. Her short stories have been published in literary magazines across the country and have been selected for 99: Best Canadian Stories and two editions of The Journey Prize Anthology. Creelman is former executive director of the Writers' Alliance of Newfoundland and Labrador and now works with the culture division of the Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation.