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Wayne Grady, Contributor
Banff Centre Press
Wayne Grady was born in Windsor,
Ontario, in 1948. He has worked and written for many Canadian
magazines, including Saturday Night, Harrowsmith, Equinox,
and Toronto Life - mainly in the fields of science and
nature. He has written eight books, translated several novels (from
French) and is an anthologist. He is married to the writer Merilyn
Simonds and lives near Kingston, Ontario.
Contributor to:
First Chapter
(contributor)
Selected Publications:
The Bone Museum: Travels in the Lost Worlds of Dinosaurs and
Birds, Viking Penguin, 2000.
Chasing the Chinook: On the Trail of Canadian Words and Culture,
Viking Penguin, 1998.
The Quiet Limit of the World: A Journey to the North Pole to
Investigate Global Warming, Macfarlane, Walter & Ross, 1997.
Toronto the Wild: Field Notes of an Urban Naturalist,
Macfarlane, Walter & Ross, 1995.
The Nature of Coyotes, Greystone Books, 1994, 1995 .
The Dinosaur Project: The Story of the Greatest Dinosaur
Expedition Ever Mounted, Macfarlane, Walter & Ross, 1993.
The Penguin Book of Modern Canadian Short Stories, Penguin
Books, 1982.
The Penguin Book of Canadian Short Stories, Penguin Books,
1980.
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