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Richard Sanger was UNB’s eighteenth writer-in-residence for the 1998-1999 academic year. He gave a number of readings from his play ''Two Words for Snow ''during his residency.
Richard Sanger, born in England but raised mainly in Ottawa, was UNB’s eighteenth writer-in-residence for the 1998-1999 academic year. He gave a number of readings from his play ''Two Words for Snow ''during his residency.


Sanger was preceded by [[Bill_bissett|bill bissett]] and succeeded by [[Colleen_Wagner|Colleen Wagner]].
Sanger was preceded by [[Bill_bissett|bill bissett]] and succeeded by [[Colleen_Wagner|Colleen Wagner]].

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Richard Sanger, born in England but raised mainly in Ottawa, was UNB’s eighteenth writer-in-residence for the 1998-1999 academic year. He gave a number of readings from his play Two Words for Snow during his residency.

Sanger was preceded by bill bissett and succeeded by Colleen Wagner.

 

Sources:

UA Case 191; Section 2; Richard Sanger