Patrick Blennerhassett
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Patrick Blennerhassett | |
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Born | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | September 22, 1982
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | Canadian |
Patrick Blennerhassett (born September, 1982) is a Canadian novelist and journalist.[1]
Early life and education
Blennerhassett was born in Vancouver, and raised in Kamloops, British Columbia.[2] He attended the University College of the Cariboo and Langara College, graduating with a degree in journalism.[3]
Blennerhassett has published two novels.[4][5] He is also a freelance journalist and regularly contributes articles to Business in Vancouver.
In 2007 Blennerhassett was the recipient of a Jack Webster Foundation Fellowship Award[6]
In 2016 Blennerhassett published a non-fiction book about Olympic field hockey player Balbir Singh.[7][8]
Books
References
- ^ "Random acts of writing", by Dale Bass - Kamloops This Week, Oct 19, 2011
- ^ Fact or fiction? | Kamloops This Week
- ^ "BLENNERHASSETT, Patrick". ABC Bookworld
- ^ Patrick Blennerhassett's Bio from http://www.nonpublishing.com/patrick+blennerhassett/author/1/5/
- ^ "Langley authors offer plenty to put under the tree this Christmas". BC Local. December 12, 2011
- ^ "Jack Webster Foundation Fellowship Award Winners". The Jack Webster Foundation.
- ^ "Burnaby man was once India's biggest field hockey star". CBC News, Rafferty Baker, Feb 20, 2016
- ^ "Local Journalist Tells Story Of Forgotten Indo-Canadian Hockey Legend". LinkPaper, February 13th, 2016
- ^ Patrick Blennerhassett – Monument – Interview | Literary Photographer
- ^ "Monument". The Reading Room
- ^ Random Acts of Vandalism - Monday Magazine
- ^ Darkness in the dawn | Arts & Entertainment | Kamloops Daily News