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Kendrick, Martyn

Biography

Martyn Kendrick was born in England, and grew up in the industrial north end of Hamilton, Ontario. He attended St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, was classically trained and left to become a monk, a wanderer, a corporate communications consultant, an editor, a teacher, a scoundrel, a journalist, and is now, happily, a writer. A dynamic speaker and workshop leader, he lectures throughout North America on creativity, entrepreneurs and sustainable development. He has authored six books.

 

Other Information

The obtain copies of his books contact:

Small Media Large Inc. sml@interlog.com
15 Allester Street, P. O. Box 940
Minden, Ontario, K0M 2K0
Phone Numbers: 1-888-371-0057 (toll free)
905-814-8586

 

Published Work

1997. Writing Life Stories and Other Fictions: A Book About Natural Creativity, Original Expression, and the Transformative Power of Stories/. Toronto: SmallMediaLarge. (Nonfiction)

1995. [with Linda Moore] Re-inventing Our Common Future: An Exploration Into. Community Sustainability. Hamilton: Eco Gateway. (Nonfiction)

1990. Nobody’s Children: The Foster Care Crisis in Canada. Toronto: MacMillan of Canada. (Nonfiction)

1990. To Live Again: The Medical Miracle of Joey Philion. Toronto: Random House. (Nonfiction)

1990. Advantage Canada: A Tennis Centenary. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson. (Nonfiction)

1988. Anatomy of a Nightmare: The Failure of Society in Dealing with Child Sexual Abuse. Toronto: MacMillan of Canada. (Nonfiction)

 

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