Elspeth Cameron
Template:Short description Template:Infobox person Elspeth MacGregor Cameron (10 January 1943 – 13 August 2025) was a Canadian writer best known for her biographies of noted Canadian literary figures such as Irving Layton and Earle Birney. She was also noted for her 1997 memoir No Previous Experience, a memoir of her process of self-discovery when, having previously identified as heterosexual, she began to develop a sexual and romantic attraction to historian Janice Dickin McGinnis.<ref>"Out of the closet with a vengeance". Waterloo Region Record, June 14, 1997.</ref> She also published a volume of poetry.
She lived in St. Catharines, Ontario. Cameron has taught at Concordia University, the University of Toronto and Brock University. Cameron died in St. Catharines on 13 August 2025, at the age of 82.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Awards
Her biography of Hugh MacLennan, Hugh MacLennan: A Writer's Life, was nominated for the Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction at the 1981 Governor General's Awards.<ref>"Gallant's collection of short stories takes fiction prize". The Globe and Mail, May 18, 1982.</ref> No Previous Experience won the W. O. Mitchell Literary Prize.<ref>"Calgarians are on a roll". Calgary Herald, July 18, 1998.</ref>
Bibliography
- Hugh MacLennan: A Writer's Life (1981)
- A Spider Danced A Cosy Jig (1984)
- Irving Layton: A Portrait (1985)
- Robertson Davies: An Appreciation (1991)
- Earle Birney: A Life (1994)
- Great Dames (1997)
- No Previous Experience: A Memoir of Love and Change (1997)
- And Beauty Answers: The Life of Frances Loring and Florence Wyle (2007)
- Aunt Winnie (2013)
- A Tale of Two Divas: The Curious Adventures of Jean Forsyth and Edith J. Miller in Canada’s Edwardian West (2017)
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- 1943 births
- 2025 deaths
- 20th-century Canadian biographers
- Canadian women non-fiction writers
- Canadian people of Scottish descent
- Canadian LGBTQ writers
- People from St. Catharines
- Canadian women biographers
- Writers from Ontario
- 20th-century Canadian women writers
- 21st-century Canadian biographers
- 21st-century Canadian women writers
- 21st-century Canadian LGBTQ people
- 20th-century Canadian LGBTQ people