CRIME WRITERS OF CANADA
'Crime Writers of Canada' is a national organization for Canadian crime writers.
Its annual awards are the Arthur Ellis Awards. The award statue itself is wooden model of a hanging man. The arms and legs move when the statue's string is pulled.
The award is named for Arthur B. English, a British man who became Canada's official hangman in 1913. He used the pseudonym 'Arthur Ellis'. All of his successors also adopted the pseudonym Arthur Ellis in their professional duties.
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Its annual awards are the Arthur Ellis Awards. The award statue itself is wooden model of a hanging man. The arms and legs move when the statue's string is pulled.
The award is named for Arthur B. English, a British man who became Canada's official hangman in 1913. He used the pseudonym 'Arthur Ellis'. All of his successors also adopted the pseudonym Arthur Ellis in their professional duties.
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