Hill is the author of ten books of fiction and non-fiction. In 2005, he won his first literary honor: a National Magazine Award for the article "Is Africa's Pain Black America's Burden?" published in The Walrus. His first two novels were Some Great Thing and Any Known Blood. His first non-fiction work to attract national attention was the memoir Black Berry, Sweet Juice: On Being Black< and White in Canada. It was his third novel, The Book of Negroes (2007) published in some countries as Someone Knows My Name and in French as Aminata that attracted widespread attention in Canada and other countries.
Lawrence Hill's non-fiction book, Blood: The Stuff of Life was published in September 2013. Blood is a personal consideration of the physical, social, cultural and psychological aspects of blood, and how it defines, unites and divides us. Hill drew from the book to deliver the 2013 Massey Lectures across Canada.
In 2013, Hill published the essay Dear Sir, I Intend to Burn Your Book: An Anatomy of a Book Burning. His fourth novel, The Illegal, was published in Canada in 2015 and in 2016 in the USA.
Hill is currently writing a new novel and a children's book, and co-writing a television miniseries adaptation of The Illegal for Conquering Lion Pictures. In July 2016, he became a professor of creative writing at the University of Guelph, in Ontario.
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