Canadian writer known for crime or detective fiction (1952–2017).
Norah McClintock (March 11, 1952 – February 6, 2017) was a Canadian writer of young adult fiction who published more than 60 books..
McClintock, Norah
Personal
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; married.
Education:McGill University, B.A. (history); graduate study (medieval history). Hobbies and other interests: Reading, hiking, biking, long walks, cross-country skiing, going to the movies.
Addresses
Home—Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Norah McClintock (born c.Agent—Transatlantic Literary Agency, 72 Glengowan Rd., Toronto, Ontario M4N 1G4, Canada. [emailprotected].
Career
Mystery writer and editor. Centre for Philanthropy, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, former editor.
Member
Crime Writers of Canada, Canadian Society of Children's Authors, Illustrators, and Performers.
Awards, Honors
Arthur Ellis Awards for Best Juvenile Crime Novel, Crime Writers of Canada, , for Mistaken Identity, , for The Body in the Basement, , for Sins of the Father, , for Scared to Death, , for Break and Enter; White Pine Award nomination, Ontario Library Association, , for Over the Edge; Palmares Communication-Jeunesse award, , for Cadavre