Cynthia Wall
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Cynthia Wall | |
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Born | 15 June 1944 |
Occupation | journalist, novelist |
Nationality | American |
Relative(s) | Lenore Jensen |
Cynthia Wall is an American journalist and writer of novels.
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[edit] Biography
Cynthia Wall is a writer of juvenile fiction. Her works focus mostly ham-radio. Her stepmother, Lenore Jensen was a ham radio amateur and gave her the bug.[1] Her books appeal to juveniles and radio enthusiasts. Her novel "Night Signals" has even been translated into Thai. Her callsign is KA7ITT
[edit] References
- ^ Armond, Noble. "World Radio, Inside Amateur Radio W6NAZ", World Radio, September 11, 1995. Accessed November 6, 2007. "Here at Worldradio, we're truly touched that Lenore's stepdaughter, Cynthia Wall, KA7ITT, chose us to publish this chronicle of the greatness of Amateur Radio.."
[edit] Bibliography
- Night Signals
- Easy Target - 1994
- Hostage in the Woods - 1990
- Disappearing Act - 1996
- Firewatch!
- A Spark to the Past - 1998