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Priscilla Galloway , b. 1930

Priscilla Galloway (1930) is a Canadian writer of children’s books, and an English teacher. She was born in Montréal, Quebec, and trained as an English teacher, completing a PhD in Educational Theory at the University of Toronto in 1977, and beginning her writing for children in the 1980s. She has published a wide array of non-fiction as well, including teaching guides published by Annick Educational. Her "Tales of Ancient Lands Series," also published by Annick Press (Toronto), include Atalanta: the Fastest Runner in the World (1995), Aleta and the Queen: A Tale of Ancient Greece (1995), Daedalus and the Minotaur (1997)and My Hero Hercules (1999).  


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"Priscilla Galloway," in Something About the Author, Volume 227, 72–76.



Bio prepared by Elizabeth Hale, University of New England, ehale@une.edu.au


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Priscilla Galloway

Priscilla Galloway (1930) is a Canadian writer of children’s books, and an English teacher. She was born in Montréal, Quebec, and trained as an English teacher, completing a PhD in Educational Theory at the University of Toronto in 1977, and beginning her writing for children in the 1980s. She has published a wide array of non-fiction as well, including teaching guides published by Annick Educational. Her "Tales of Ancient Lands Series," also published by Annick Press (Toronto), include Atalanta: the Fastest Runner in the World (1995), Aleta and the Queen: A Tale of Ancient Greece (1995), Daedalus and the Minotaur (1997)and My Hero Hercules (1999).  


Source:

"Priscilla Galloway," in Something About the Author, Volume 227, 72–76.



Bio prepared by Elizabeth Hale, University of New England, ehale@une.edu.au


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