Miriam Toews

Literary Birthday – 21 May – Miriam Toews

Happy Birthday, Miriam Toews, born on 21 May 1964.

Miriam Toews Quotes

  1. It’s the idea of writing as a way of controlling the narrative, of taking everything—the chaos of the swirl, the wind of all our ideas and thoughts—and crafting something that makes sense. (Yale Review)
  2. When I started writing, the work was an act of rebellion. An act of subversiveness. But also a philosophical one. (Yale Review)
  3. Writing is how I process things, how I stay sane, alive, and healthy. I have to write. I have to make sense of everything: trauma, life, absurdity, pain, joy through narrative. I don’t necessarily have to publish, but I definitely have to write. (AS Journal)
  4. That’s just what writing is. A holler from one world to another or to many others… just an inquiry, a connection, an effort to prove you’re not alone. (Girls On The Page)
  5. I do write very autobiographically, and I feel memory is such a fluid watery thing. The freedom of fiction is something that I love. If I’m writing fiction, then I can change things around chronologically or even the details I might remember, I can embellish or elaborate on. It’s always a combination for me of so-called fact, which I guess you could think of as my memory of things, and the freedom. (Guts Magazine)
  6. That is a function of my writing and writing in general … to create a conversation. In that conversation, we can hopefully be moved to think and to be less afraid of the various things that are haunting us. (Guts Magazine)
  7. I always start with character, but in this case, I also had the intent of working on a road story. I know that doesn’t help much in terms of advice, but I guess I would say knowing and being honest with your characters is more important than ….plot – I’m never been a big plot fan. (McnalleyRobinson)

Miriam Toews is a Canadian writer and author of 10 books. Her internationally acclaimed and bestselling novels include Fight Night, Women Talking, All My Puny SorrowsA Boy of Good Breeding, and Summer of My Amazing Luck. Her memoir A Truce That Is Not Peace was a finalist for the 2025 National Book Critics Circle Award for Autobiography. She has won many literary prizes, including the Governor General’s Award for Fiction and the Writers’ Trust Engel/Findley Award for her body of work. Toews is also a three-time finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and a two-time winner of the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize. Her daughter, Georgia Toews, and son, Owen Toews, are both writers.

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by Amanda Patterson

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Posted on: 10th May 2026
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