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Katz, Welwyn Wilton
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CM Archive The materials in this archive are copyright 169; The Manitoba Library Association. Reproduction for personal use is permitted only if this copyright notice is maintained. Any other reproduction is prohibited without permission Copyright information for reviewers Young Canada Works cm@umanitoba.ca...From Raymond H. Thompson's "Interviews with Authors of Modern Arthurian Literature".
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INTERVIEW WITH WELWYN WILTON KATZ We met again three years later in Halifax, Nova Scotia, when she came down to give a reading from her most recent book to the librarians association, and so we have had a chance to talk on both the Pacific...Biography, pictures, FAQs, awards, reviews, teachers' guides, interviews, articles, and information on her books.
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Award-winning author, Welwyn Wilton Katz (Welwyn Katz False Face, Beowulf, other children's books. Katz is the author of many award-winning books for children, including the critically acclaimed False Face (Winner of the International Children's Fiction Contest and The Third Magic (Winner of the Governor General's Award In 1994 she won the prestigious Vicky...Selected publications and awards.
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Welwyn Wilton Katz Her goal is to write at least one book while living in Halifax. She has one daughter and two cats, and is best known for her fiction for children and young adults. Selected Publications: Beowulf. Toronto, Buffalo: Groundwood Books, 1999....Biography, bibliography, awards, articles, and review of "The Third Magic".
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The Canadian Children's Book Centre Her affection for adventure stories and mysteries were a great influence. Despite winning a local fair's hobby contest when she was ten and spending some years as a corespondent for a local paper, Katz could not see writing as a...Negative review of Katz's book.
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Review, Middle School, FALSE FACE, Welwyn Wilton Katz Iroquois and nonsense presented about the mask are way off base and very insulting. The author is obviously familiar with the locale of the story, and places on the Six Nations Reserve in Ontario are accurately described. However, this is...James Schellenberg's review of "Come Like Shadows".
http://home.golden.net/~csp/cd/reviews/comelikeshadows.htm