Herb Curtis

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Herb Curtis (born 1949) is a Canadian novelist and humourist who writes about and has long lived in New Brunswick. His novel The Last Tasmanian won the 1992 Thomas Head Raddall Award. He grew up near Blackville, New Brunswick, and currently resides in Fredericton, New Brunswick and is working on the script for a television movie based on his novels.


[edit] Works

  • The Amer-i-cans are Coming - 1989
  • The Last Tasmanian - 1991
  • Look What the Cat Drug In - 1991
  • Slow Men Working In Trees - 1991
  • Hoofprints on the Sheet - 1993
  • The Lone Angler - 1993
  • The Silent Partner - 1996
  • The Schloten Story - 1996
  • Luther Corhern's Salmon Camp Chronicles (1997)