Sandy Frances Duncan is a Canadian writer of novels, mysteries, and short stories. Her novel Gold Rush Orphan was among the finalists for the Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize in 2005. She has contributed short fiction to anthologies, including Dropped Threads: What We Aren't Told and Celebrating Canadian Women, and to magazines including Makara, Northern Journey, and Canadian Fiction.
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- Sandy Frances Duncan (en)
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| - ساندي فرانسيس دونكان هي مؤلفة كندية، ولدت في 24 يناير 1942. (ar)
- Sandy Frances Duncan is a Canadian writer of novels, mysteries, and short stories. Her novel Gold Rush Orphan was among the finalists for the Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize in 2005. She has contributed short fiction to anthologies, including Dropped Threads: What We Aren't Told and Celebrating Canadian Women, and to magazines including Makara, Northern Journey, and Canadian Fiction. (en)
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| - ساندي فرانسيس دونكان هي مؤلفة كندية، ولدت في 24 يناير 1942. (ar)
- Sandy Frances Duncan is a Canadian writer of novels, mysteries, and short stories. Her novel Gold Rush Orphan was among the finalists for the Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize in 2005. She has contributed short fiction to anthologies, including Dropped Threads: What We Aren't Told and Celebrating Canadian Women, and to magazines including Makara, Northern Journey, and Canadian Fiction. Duncan, born in Vancouver in 1942, holds bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of British Columbia. She worked as a psychologist at Woodlands School, New Westminster, British Columbia; Burnaby Mental Health Center in Burnaby, and for the Metropolitan Health Department in Vancouver before turning to writing full-time in 1973. (en)
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* Writers Union of Canada (en)
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