Michelle Wamboldt
Michelle Wamboldt is a Canadian writer and journalist from Truro, Nova Scotia. Her 2022 novel Birth Road was the winner of the Margaret and John Savage First Book Award for Fiction at the Atlantic Book Awards in 2024.
Biography
Wamboldt was born and raised in Truro, Nova Scotia. She is married, and has two children.[1] She attended Dalhousie University where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in English literature, subsequently studying journalism in Toronto.[2] Her debut novel, Birth Road, is a work of historical fiction set in Truro inspired by the life of her grandmother.[3] The book follows Helen, a pregnant woman in Truro dealing with an abusive marriage.[4] The book is illustrated with a map of Truro by Kim Danio,[1] and was praised for its strong emotional narrative.[5] Birth Road was the winner of the Margaret and John Savage First Book Award for Fiction at the Atlantic Book Awards in 2024.[6]
Wamboldt has previously worked in government communications, and has contributed to publications such as CTV National News and The Chronicle Herald.[2]
Publications
- Wamboldt, Michelle (2022). Birth Road. Halifax, NS: Vagrant Press. ISBN 978-1-7747-1040-1. OCLC 1263742846.
- — (2022). "Meeres Rausch". The Dalhousie Review. 101 (3). Halifax, NS: Dalhousie University.
Recognition
- 2024 Atlantic Book Awards: Margaret and John Savage First Book Award for Fiction for Birth Road[6]
References
Citations
Sources
- Baxter, Wanda (3 July 2022). "The Michelle Wamboldt Interview". The Miramichi Reader. Miramichi, NB. Retrieved 22 June 2025.
- [CBC Books] (11 June 2024). "Amanda Peters, Michelle Porter and Jack Wong among winners of 2024 Nova Scotia and Atlantic Book Awards". CBC Books. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 22 June 2025.
- Cole, Darrell (3 May 2022). "'A compelling page-turner': Wamboldt's Birth Road is a story of love, lost innocence and secrets". PNI Atlantic News. Postmedia Network. Retrieved 22 June 2025.
- Kelly, Katie; Lombard, Natalie (11 June 2022). "N.S. author inspired by grandmother's life for debut book". CTV News. Retrieved 22 June 2025.
- Lawlor, Allison (17 April 2022). "THE BOOK SHELF: Michelle Wamboldt's Birth Road a tribute to her grandmother". PNI Atlantic News. Postmedia Network. Retrieved 27 June 2025.
- Manley, Alison (18 September 2022). "Birth Road by Michelle Wamboldt". The Miramichi Reader. Miramichi, NB. Retrieved 22 June 2025.
- [Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia] (2022). "Author Spotlight: Michelle Wamboldt". writers.ns.ca. Halifax, NS: Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia. Retrieved 22 June 2025.
Further reading
- O'Connell, Anne Louise (30 April 2024). The Author Journey interview with Michelle Wamboldt (Video). Halifax, NS: OC Publishing. Retrieved 27 June 2025 – via YouTube.