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Terry Rigelhof

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Terry was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan and studied at the University of Saskatchewan, the University of Ottawa, and McMaster University. He has called Westmount, Quebec home since 1973.

In addition to conducting seminars at Dawson College, Montreal in its Reflections program, Terry Rigelhof is a Contributing Reviewer to The Globe and Mail’s “Books” section, an occasional contributor to Dooneys CafĂ© and CNQ, and the author of eight books—two novels, a novella, a collection of short stories, a book of essays on writing in Canada, This is Our Writing (Porcupine’s Quill), a brief biography, George Grant: Redefining Canada (Editions XYZ for the Quest Library where he is also a member of the Editorial board), and two volumes of memoir, the second of which Nothing Sacred: A Journey Beyond Belief (Goose Lane Editions) was published on May 3, 2004.

He is currently at work on a book about the Calgary-born, Winnipeg-reared, Montreal artist Philip Surrey and his mileau that draws from memories, conversations, interviews, and papers deposited in the National Archive.

Books by Terry Rigelhof

Cowboy-fr_ Je T'aime Cowboy

Ablueboyinablackdress Blue Boy in a Black Dress

Theeducationofjjpass Education of J.J. Pass

Georgegrantfront George Grant

Nothingsacred Nothing Sacred

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Canadian

Regina, AB