Lynley Hood (born 1942) is an author from New Zealand.
Lynley Hood | |
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Born | 1942 (age 79–80) Hamilton, New Zealand |
Occupation | writer |
Nationality | New Zealander |
Alma mater | University of Otago |
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Hood was born in 1942 in Hamilton, New Zealand. She has an MSc in Physiology, and LittD from University of Otago. She currently lives in Dunedin.[1][2]
Hood worked in medical research until 1979, after which she worked as a freelance writer.[1] She has published a number of biographies and non-fiction works. She has also been published in New Zealand Books, the Otago Daily Times, the New Zealand Listener, New Zealand Author, and North & South.[1]
Sylvia! The Biography of Sylvia Ashton-Warner won first prize at the 1980 Goodman Fielder Wattie Book Awards.[3] It also won the 1989 PEN Best First Book of Prose Award and 1990 Talking Book of the Year.[1]
Minnie Dean: Her Life & Crimes was a finest in the 1995 New Zealand Book Awards.[1]
In 2002, City Possessed: The Christchurch Civic Creche Case won the Readers' Choice Award and the Montana Medal for Non-Fiction at the Montana New Zealand Book Awards.[3] It also won the 2002 NZ Skeptics Bravo Award.[4]
Hood received the 1991 Robert Burns Fellowship.[5]
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