Anne Cameron

Barbara Anne Cameron (born August 20, 1938 in Nanaimo, British Columbia)[1] is a Canadian novelist, poet, screenwriter and short story writer.

Cameron legally changed her name from her birth name, Barbara Cameron, to Cam Hubert and later changed her name from Cam Hubert to Anne Cameron. She has written under these names.[2]

Much of her work is inspired by Northwest Coast First Nations' mythology and culture.

Personal

An out lesbian,[3] Cameron lives in Tahsis, British Columbia.[1] She has previously lived in Powell River and has spent most of her life on Vancouver Island.

Works

Film

Fiction

Poetry

Children's books

Awards

(In 1968, a bronze award statuette was designed by sculptor Sorel Etrog and the award was often referred to as an 'Etrog'. The awards were formally renamed Genie Awards in 1980.)

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References

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