The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1994, Blaðsíða 58

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1994, Blaðsíða 58
168 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN SPRING, 1994 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS Anne Brydon holds a Ph.D; in Anthropofogy from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, and is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Winnipeg. She serves on the executive committee of the Icelandic National League and is a Agnes Bardal Comack is the daughter of the late Margret Ingibjorg Olafsdottir and Arinbjdm Sigurgeirsson Bardal. She :< has four children and ten grandchildren and lives in Winnipeg with her husband, Hugh. Connie Geller was an active member of the Manitoba Icelandic community prior to her move to Estevan, Saskatchewan where she now serves as the Saskatchewan editor of The Icelandic Canadian. Kristjana Gunnars has written five books of poetry; an award- winning novel, The Prowler; two collections of short stories; and a non-fiction book, Zero Hour, which was nominated for the 1991 Governor General's Award, She teaches English and Sigrid Johnson is Head of the Icelandic Collection in the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the: University of Manitoba. She is editor-in- chief of The Icelandic Canadian. > Helga Mails recently moved back to Winnipeg after having lived in Ottawa, Ontario for several years, and soon thereafter joined the board of The Icelandic Canadian as fiction editor. Shirley McCreedy is a Winnipeg music teacher. An active member of several Icelandic Canadian organizations, she was selected to be the FJailkona at the 1993 fslendingadagurirtrt at Gimli, Manitoba; She is the familiar essays editor of The Icelandic Canadian. Elva Simundsson is a librarian with the Canadian Grain Commission in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She is a member of the executive committee of the Icelandic National League and in the past she has served on the board of the magazine. Loma Tergesen is the secretary of The Icelandic Canadian . She is well-known throughout the Icelandic community. She has been involved in numerous Icelandic organizations and has served as President of the Icelandic Festival of Manitoba. Betty Jane Wylie was born and raised in Winnipeg/Manitoba, and spent her childhood summers in Gimli. She received her B.A. and M.A. in English from the University of Manitoba. Since her husband's death in 1973, she has made her living as a writer. Her published works include children's books, cookbooks, plays,' a biography and self-help books. She presently lives in Maejier, Ontario.
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