Rod Anderson (writer)
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Rodney J. Anderson BA (born 15 April 1935 in Toronto) is a Canadian poet, musician and Chartered Accountant. After spending decades living in Toronto, he currently lives in Cobourg, Ontario with his wife, Merike Lugus.
Rod Anderson graduated from the University of Toronto in 1956 with a Chemistry degree. In 1959, he would be designated a Chartered Accountant. After a career in accounting he turned to poetry and eventually music composition.
In 1988 he won in the poetry category in a competition by Cross-Canada Writers' Quarterly (ISSN 0027-2652).
[edit] Works
- 1966: Analytical Auditing (co-author with R.M. Skinner; Pitman)
- 1977: The External Audit (Pitman) ISBN 0-273-04222-X
- 1979: Dollar-Unit Sampling (co-author with Donald A. Lselie, Albert D. Teitlebaum; Copp Clark), ISBN 0773042784
- 1989: Sky Falling Sunny Tomorrow, ISBN 0-919897-16-9 (Wolsak and Wynn)
[edit] References
- Greene, Anna Maria (August 2000). Portrait of an artist. CAmagazine. Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants. Retrieved on April 5, 2007.
[edit] External links
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