Inger Ash Wolfe Books in Order

Inger Ash Wolfe is a Canadian fiction writer, pen name of Michael Redhill, whose diverse and accomplished career spans multiple literary forms. A poet, playwright, and novelist, Redhill has authored two novels, a collection of short fiction, three plays, and five collections of poetry. His notable achievements include the Dora Award and the Chalmers Award for his play Building Jerusalem (2001). His novel Martin Sloane (2001) garnered widespread recognition, winning the Books in Canada First Novel Award and the Commonwealth Writer's Prize, and earning nominations for the Giller Prize and other prestigious awards. Redhill's subsequent novel, Consolation (2006), won the City of Toronto Book Award and was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. He has also held editorial roles with Coach House Press and Brick Magazine.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Inger Ash Wolfe

  • #1
    Martin Sloane (As: Michael Redhill)(2001)
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  • #2
    Bellevue Square (As:Michael Redhill)(2017)
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  • #3
    Red Hand (As: Michael Redhill)(2012)
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  • #4
    Impromptu Feats of Balance (As: Michael Redhill)(1990)
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  • #5
    Lake Nora Arms (As: Michael Redhill)(1994)
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  • #6
    Asphodel (As: Michael Redhill)(1997)
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  • #7
    Light-Crossing (As: Michael Redhill)(2001)
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  • #8
    Building Jerusalem (As: Michael Redhill)(2001)
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About Inger Ash Wolfe

Inger Ash Wolfe is a Canadian fiction writer, pen name of Michael Redhill, whose diverse and accomplished career spans multiple literary forms. A poet, playwright, and novelist, Redhill has authored two novels, a collection of short fiction, three plays, and five collections of poetry. His notable achievements include the Dora Award and the Chalmers Award for his play Building Jerusalem (2001). His novel Martin Sloane (2001) garnered widespread recognition, winning the Books in Canada First Novel Award and the Commonwealth Writer's Prize, and earning nominations for the Giller Prize and other prestigious awards. Redhill's subsequent novel, Consolation (2006), won the City of Toronto Book Award and was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. He has also held editorial roles with Coach House Press and Brick Magazine.

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