Branden, Victoria
Biography
Victoria Branden, B. A. (Hon.), M. A., taught English for many years and is a native of Ontario presently residing in the town of Waterdown, Ontario. She has written numerous articles and short stories for newspapers and magazines, including SATURDAY NIGHT and CHATELAINE, as well as radio and TV dramas and series for the CBC. Her published works include two novels and several works of non-fiction. She received the 1991 award as "Environmentalist of the Year" (Hamilton) for articles on environmental issues to which she is deeply committed.
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Published Work
1998. The Canadian Book of Snobs. Toronto: Hounslow Press. (Nonfiction)
1992. Giving Up the Ghost: Taking the Super out of Supernatural.Cambridge, Ont.: Imp Press. (Nonfiction)
1992. In Defence of Plain English: The Decline and Fall of Literacy in Canada. Willowdale, Ont.: Hounslow Press. (Nonfiction)
1985. Flitterin’ Judas. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart. (Fiction)
1980. Understanding Ghosts. London: Gollancz. (Nonfiction)
1979. Mrs. Job. London: Gallancz. (Fiction)

