Sara Tilley is a Canadian writer from Newfoundland and Labrador,[1] most noted for winning the Winterset Award in 2016 for her novel Duke.
from 2002 to 2016,[6] and has written or co-written plays including Signifying Nothing, The Soul Walking, One Big Mess, The Jailer’s Daughter and Other Mad Fools Cracking Their Livers to Pieces for Love,[7] Nosebleed,[8] Grand Central Station, Mr. Invisible,[9] No Mummers Allowed In, Lulu,[6] The (In)complete Herstory of Women in Newfoundland (and Labrador!)
[11] A French translation by Annie Pronovost was published in 2016 under the title Écorchée,[12] and was defended by Antonine Maillet in the 2018 edition of Le Combat des livres.
[13] As an actress, she has worked primarily on stage, as well as appearing in the film The Grand Seduction and episodes of Hatching, Matching and Dispatching and Republic of Doyle.
She has trained in the Pochinko clown technique,[14] and won Newfoundland and Labrador's Rhonda Payne Theatre Award in 2007.