
CHELENE KNIGHT is the author of the memoir Dear Current Occupant, winner of the 2018 Vancouver Book Award. Her essays have appeared in many literary journals and newspapers, including The Globe and Mail and The Walrus. Her novel, Junie, was longlisted for the inaugural Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, and was also a finalist for both the City of Vancouver Book Award and the Ferro-Grumley Award for LGBTQ Fiction. Chelene is the founder of her own literary studio, Breathing Space Creative. Chelene works as a literary agent with the Transatlantic Agency. Born and raised in Vancouver, she now lives in Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia.
"Knight is a poet at heart, somewhat disinclined to follow the dusty rules of prose writing, and we are all richer for it. This memoir is built from shards of pure resilience, expertly pieced together into a compelling--and at times devastating--chronicle of youth, family, and sense of place. From Clark Drive to Commercial and Broadway, Dear Current Occupant is a love song to East Vancouver--it is a map of scars, and as everyone knows, scars make for good storytelling." --Carleigh Baker, author of Bad Endings, finalist for the 2018 Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize
"Dear Current Occupant is an astonishing book: haunting, intimate, and deeply rendered. A lyrical memoir set against the backdrop of Vancouver's gritty East Side, it triumphantly melds together prose, poetry, letters and imagery, to illuminate the pain of un-belonging, the search for a home, and the power of words to heal and transform us. It is a book that boldly takes risks, unafraid and brimming with raw energy, tenderness, and heartbreaking beauty. Chelene Knight emerges as a fierce new voice in Canadian literature, deserving of our full attention." --Ayelet Tsabari, author of The Best Place on Earth