Alan Haig-Brown

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Alan Roderick Haig-Brown (born 1941) is a Canadian novelist and non-fiction writer. He specializes in commercial marine and commercial fishing writing and photography. He is a regular contributor to a number of marine publications including Professional Mariner magazine where many of his articles are archived.

He lives in New Westminster, British Columbia and Bangkok, Thailand.

He is the son of writer Roderick Haig-Brown and the father of film maker Helen Haig-Brown.

Bibliography

  • The Suzie A - 1991
  • Fishing for a Living - 1993
  • Hell No, We Won't Go: Vietnam Draft Resisters in Canada - 1996
  • The Fraser River - 1996
  • Still Fishin' - 2010
  • The Teak Box -2012

References

  1. ^ "Archive".

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