
Charlotte
Gray
Charlotte Gray is the author of 10 works of literary nonfiction and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Her biographies of Isabel Mackenzie King and Alexander Graham Bell were both finalists for Writers’ Trust nonfiction prizes. While at the Berton House Writers’ Retreat, Gray researched and wrote her history of the Klondike Gold Rush, Gold Diggers: Striking it Rich in the Klondike, which was later adapted into a television miniseries. This fall she will publish Murdered Midas: A Millionaire, His Gold Mine, and a Strange Death on an Island Paradise. Gray lives in Ottawa.

Writers & Books
Award History
2006 - Finalist
Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Nonfiction
for Reluctant Genius: The Passionate Life and Inventive Mind of Alexander Graham Bell
1997 - Finalist
Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Nonfiction
for Mrs. King: The Life and Times of Isabel Mackenzie King
Juror History
Program History
2019 - Selector
Rising Stars
Selection
Author Selected
2008 - none
Berton House Writers’ Residency
Works Recognized by WT

