About Fred Stenson
Frederick (Fred) Stenson 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.
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.
Novels
Lonesome Hero (1974)
Last One Home (1988)
Working Without a Laugh Track (1990)
The Trade (2000)
Lightning (2003)
The Great Karoo (2008)
Last One Home (1988)
Working Without a Laugh Track (1990)
The Trade (2000)
Lightning (2003)
The Great Karoo (2008)
Collections
Non fiction
Rocky Mountain House National Historic Park (1985)
Waste to Wealth (1985)
Rcmp: The march west (1999)
The Last Stack (2000)
Thing Feigned for Imagined: A Self-Directed Course in the Craft of Fiction (2002)
Waterton: Brush and Pen (2006)
Waste to Wealth (1985)
Rcmp: The march west (1999)
The Last Stack (2000)
Thing Feigned for Imagined: A Self-Directed Course in the Craft of Fiction (2002)
Waterton: Brush and Pen (2006)
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