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Pamela Jones, Nominated for the Best Crime Novella

Erik D'Souza Season 3 Episode 28

Pamela Jones’s book, The Windmill Mystery, (published by Austin Macauley Publishers) is nominated for the Best Crime Novella sponsored by Carrick Publishing with a $200 prize.

 For many years, Pamela has been a writer of program notes for the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, the NAC Orchestra, the Festival  de Lanaudière, and numerous magazines and festivals in both Europe and Canada. In 2007 McGill-Queen’s University Press published her biography of a Quebec composer (Alcides Lanza: Portrait of a Composer).  For this biography, she was awarded the Québec Opus prize for “Livre de l’année, An 2007-2008” (book of the year, 2007-08). She has a PH D in Musicology from King’s College (London) and taught music and dance at the National Theatre School of Canada.

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