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Charlotte Hutchinson

Brief Biography

Charlotte Hutchinson holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Dalhousie University. A former President of the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia's Board of Directors, she worked for many years in personnel for the federal government and as a field technician for Environment Canada, as well as working on her writing. She has traveled in North America, Europe, the Carribean and the South Pacific, and spent a summer working in a plastics factory in southern Germany. Charlotte was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia and now lives in Dartmouth with her husband and a plethora of teddy bears.

Selected List of Publications
  • "Presidential Prose", regular column. Eastword, the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia's newsletter, Nov/Dec 1995 - May/June 1997. Written while President of WFNS' Board of Directors.
  • Mr. Sweetums Wears Pink. Charlottetown, Ragweed Press, 1991. ISBN 0-921556-18-7.
  • French translation: Monsieur Chatmignon s'habille de rose. Charlottetown, Ragweed Press, 1993.
  • Shortlisted for the Ann Connor Brimer Award for "an outstanding contribution to children's literature in Atlantic Canada" in 1992.
  • My Mom's Purse. Windsor, ON, Black Moss Press, 1991. ISBN 0-88753-199-7.
  • "Cities Explorer - The Small-town Charm of Downtown Dartmouth" in Cities Magazine, June 1989.
  • "Cities Explorer - A Shopping Expedition along the Bedford Highway" in Cities Magazine, July/August 1989.
  • "Daytripping- An Octoberfest Visit to the Northumberland Shore" in Cities Magazine, September 1989.