White, Howard
WHITE, Howard
WHITE, Howard. Canadian, b. 1945. Genres: History, Area studies. Career: Peninsula Voice, founder, editor, and publisher, 1969-74; Raincoast Chronicles, editor, 1972-; Harbour Publishing, founder, president, and publisher, 1974-. Has given seminars on writing and publishing, including sessions at Dawson College, the University of Saskatchewan, and Simon Fraser University. Publications: (with B. White) A Hard Man to Beat: The Story of Bill White, Labour Leader, Historian, Shipyard Worker, Raconteur: An Oral History, 1983; The Men There Were Then, 1983; (with J. Spilsbury) Spilsbury's Coast: Pioneer Years in the Wet West, 1987; The Accidental Airline, 1988; Writing in the Rain (essays and poetry), 1990; Patrick and the Backhoe (children's story), 1991; Ghost in the Gears (poetry), 1993; The Sunshine Coast: From Gibsons to Powell River, c; 1996. Contributor to magazines and collections published in book form; editor of anthologies; contributor to periodicals. Address: Box 219, Madeira Park, BC, Canada V0N 2H0.