Fred Stenson (writer)
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Frederick (Fred) Stenson (born December 22, 1951) is a Canadian writer of historical fiction and non-fiction relating to the Canadian West.
In addition to his published work, Stenson has been a faculty member at The Banff Centre, and a documentary film writer. His 2000 novel The Trade was shortlisted for Canada's Giller Prize.
He lives married to the poet Pamela Banting and lives in Calgary, Alberta.
[edit] Bibliography
- Lonesome Hero - 1974
- Rocky Mountain House - 1985
- Waste to Wealth - 1985
- Last One Home - 1988
- Working Without a Laugh Track - 1990
- The Story of Calgary - 1994
- Teeth - 1994
- RCMP: The March West - 1999
- The Last Stack - 2000
- The Trade - 2000
- Lightning - 2003
[edit] External Links
- Fred Stenson's entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia

