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David Ward


Born
in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
September 13, 1958

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Influences
Edward Abbey. While there have been many, Cactus Ed is a doozy.


David Ward is a writer and teacher who resides on the Trent-Severn Waterway in Fenelon Falls, Ontario. An award-winning author of critically acclaimed books like The Lost 10 Point Night, and Bay of Hope, David is a former recipient of The Charles E. Pascal Award for Excellence in Teaching.

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An excerpt from my book, Bay of Hope, courtesy of 'All Lit Up', a site committed to Canadian literature and independent publishers. They've also sourced some previously unseen images from Newfoundland's sou'west coast, where my story takes place. Thank-you 'All Lit Up'.
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Published on July 16, 2018 13:15 Tags: bay-of-hope, david-ward, mccallum, newfoundland
Average rating: 3.61 · 64 ratings · 14 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
Bay of Hope: Five Years in ...

3.61 avg rating — 59 ratings — published 2018 — 3 editions
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The Lost 10 Point Night

3.60 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2014 — 2 editions
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“Do you realize you can buy an oceanfront house in Newfoundland for $10,000? Perched on granite cliffs rising several hundred feet in the air. In a small working fishing village equipped with high speed internet, a store, a school, a medical centre, a community hall, a ferry service, a bed and breakfast, and a church. With a surprisingly moderate winter climate and a pace of life unlike any you probably know. Where whales break the ocean's surface a short distance from your front door, while bald eagles soar overhead. And where, on a nice day, you can see France - St. Pierre and Miquelon - as you stroll the boardwalk.”
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