The people who tell my stories | ||||||
Although they know all my stories, they live far, far away in a place called Newfoundland and Labrador, a province in Canada. Looks like a neat place to visit! | ||||||
Peter Harley was born in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. He and his wife, Carolyn, have lived in Newfoundland since 1970. They have two children who have grown up and left home. Peter has written many stories that moms and dads will enjoy. Three are available through Xlibris publications - an exciting sci-fi story (Getting To Charlottetown), a thriller (The Domino Quartet) and a biography Percy At The End (Reflections On A Friendship With Percy Janes). |
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C. Anne MacLeod is a film and video animator, a graphic artist and an illustrator. Originally from the Isle of Man, she and her husband have lived in Newfoundland since 1968. They have one grown son and three grandchildren. Anne has conducted many art and animation workshops in elementary schools in Newfoundland and led an innovative children's animation activity in a development project in Thailand. She has also worked in Malaysia and Brazil. In addition to The Clothes Lion stories, Anne illustrated Winter of the Black Weasel written by Tom Dawe and is currently illustrating Tom's new book, Moocher in the Lun (a Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Alphabet). |