Sylvia McNicoll (born 1954) is a Canadian children's writer who lives in Burlington, Ontario.
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McNicoll was born in Ajax, Ontario and grew up in Montreal, Quebec. For eight years she worked as features editor for Today's Parent Toronto while she was writing her novels for young people. She also served as Artist in Residence for numerous schools in Ontario and Writer in Electronic Residence for schools across Canada.
Syliva McNicoll is married to Robert McNicoll and they have three adult children: Jennifer, Craig and Robin.
1996 Silver Birch for "Bringing Up Beauty" [1]
1996 Manitoba Young Reader's Choice Award for "Bringing Up Beauty" [2]
2000 Explora-toy Best Novel for "Caught in a Lie"
2007 Hamilton Arts Multimedia Award for "Beauty Returns",
2006 Korean War Veteran's Award (Hamilton Arts) for short article
2011 Creative Burlington's inaugural Arts Recognition Award [3]
2012 Hamilton Arts Award for "Last Chance for Paris" [4]
2019 Hamilton Literacy award for Fiction for "Body Swap" [5]
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