• R.I.P. Diane Swanson, 77, in Nov. 2021 (Canadian science writer)

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    https://sci-why.blogspot.com/2021/12/obituary-for-author-diane-swanson.html

    guest post by author Sheryl McFarlane

    OBITUARY Carol “Diane” Swanson (April 5, 1944 – November 19, 2021)

    Well-known Victoria, BC children's science writer, Diane Swanson, passed away after a lengthy illness. She was 77. Born and raised in Lethbridge, Alberta, Diane was a self-described ‘nature nut’. She graduated from the University of Alberta with a
    Bachelor of Arts degree (Honours) in social sciences and taught in the West Indies for two years before moving to Ottawa where she worked in water services research for the Canadian government. Swanson and her husband Wayne moved to Victoria where they
    raised a family and Diane took up writing. She had a prolific career and published more than 70 books and 450 magazine articles. Adrienne Mason (current managing editor of Hakai Magazine and former editor of KNOW and Yes magazines) said “It was a great
    delight to work with Diane where she wrote the ‘Bug Beat’ column for YES Magazine, and, for a few years, ‘Know You’ in KNOW Magazine. She was a pro, delivering stellar copy on time.”

    Diane’s Welcome to the World series includes 30 tiles that range from Welcome to the World of Alligators and Crocodiles to Welcome to the World of Whales. Some of her other popular series include: Animals Can Be So…series, Mysterious You series,
    Nature Detective — The Living World series, Up Close series as well as numerous stand alone titles like Nibbling on Einstein's Brain: The Good, the Bad, and the Bogus in Science and Coyotes in the Cross Walk.

    One educator described Diane as “…such an inspiration to me when I was teaching. I kept many of her books in my classroom library, where they served as a valuable resource. Diane’s author visit to the school was a wonderful experience for the
    students…” Diane’s books have won or been short listed for numerous awards including: Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children, The BC Book Prize, Roundtables of Canada, Information Book Award, Red Cedar and Silver Birch Readers’
    Choice Awards.

    Diane retired from writing some years ago but she remained an active community member, serving on the board of the SPCA, and as a volunteer at the Royal British Columbia Museum. Diane’s enthusiasm for her geo-caching hobby was so infectious that she
    inspired fellow author and friend, Kristen Butcher to write a mystery adventure for teens; Caching In (Orca 2013) which is dedicated to Diane. Friends and colleagues alike described her as smart, funny, inquisitive and always kind...

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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Swanson
    (includes LONG booklist and awards)

    https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=580505413&hl=en&q=diane+swanson++books&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwixof2-5rSCAxWXvokEHbJeBh0Q0pQJegQICBAB&biw=1920&bih=880&dpr=1
    (book covers - most are books about animals)

    https://www.kirkusreviews.com/author/diane-swanson/
    (four Kirkus reviews - one title is "Animals Eat the Weirdest Things"; another is "Turn it Loose: The Scientist in Absolutely Everybody")

    https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/115098.Diane_Swanson
    (check out the part in her bio about the balloon escapees and the Berlin Wall, from 1979!)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10IF4CJ3fKM
    (1:39 interview)

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