Alice Munro Wins the Nobel Prize for Literature / Writers' Union founding member to receive her award in December

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OCTOBER 10, 2013 - The Writers' Union of Canada is thrilled at the news today of Alice Munro being awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.

"We are so proud of Alice,"; said Dorris Heffron, Chair of the Writers' Union. "We have all long admired and enjoyed her writing. We celebrate her as Canadian and a founding member of The Writers' Union of Canada. Most of all we congratulate Alice Munro on this international recognition of her great contribution to literature worldwide.";

The Nobel Prize committee announced this morning that Alice Munro will receive a Nobel Medal, Nobel Diploma and a document confirming the Nobel Prize amount from King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden. The Nobel ceremony takes place December 10 in Stockholm, Sweden.

Alice Munro has written or contributed to twenty books in her storied career, and has won a host of other prizes before today, including two Giller Prize wins, a Governor General's Award for Fiction, and the Trillium Prize. In an industry where the novel form can dominate attention, Alice Munro has inspired several generations of writers to expand on her work in the short story form. She is, as so many others have noted, the greatest living short story artist.