Rule, Jane (1931–)

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Rule, Jane (1931–)

Canadian-American novelist and short-story writer. Born Mar 28, 1931, in Plainfield, NJ; dau. of Arthur Rule and Carlotta Jane Rule; lived with Helen Sonthoff on Galiano Island, British Columbia, Canada.

Taught English at Concord Academy in MA (1954–56); moved to Vancouver, Canada (1957), where she adopted Canadian citizenship and taught English and creative writing at University of British Columbia; published The Desert of the Heart (1964), which was filmed as Desert Hearts (1985); other writings include This Is Not For You (1970), Lesbian Images (1975), Themes for Diverse Instruments (1975), The Young in One Another's Arms (1977), Contract with the World (1980), Outlander (1981), A Hot-Eyed Moderate (1985), Inland Passage (1985), Memory Board (1987) and After the Fire (1989). Received Canadian Authors' Association Award for Best Novel (1978) and Benson and Hedges Award for Best Short Stories (1978).

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