Howard White (writer)

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Franklin Howard White, CM OBC (born 1945 in Abbotsford, British Columbia)[citation needed] is a Canadian writer, editor, publisher and politician.

In the early 1970s, he founded the Raincoast Chronicles and Harbour Publishing. In 2013, he and his wife Mary purchased the assets of the leading British Columbia book publisher Douglas & McIntyre and restructured it as Douglas & McIntyre (2013) Ltd. with White as publisher. He has been president of the Association of Book Publishers of British Columbia, a member of the Board of Governors of Emily Carr University of Art and Design, the Advisory Board of the Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing at Simon Fraser University and the Advisory Board of the Institute for Coastal Research at Vancouver Island University.

Published works

  • Raincoast Chronicles (1972, editor)[1]
  • A Hard Man to Beat (1983, with Bill White)
  • The Men There Were Then (1983, poems)
  • Spilsbury's Coast (1987, with Jim Spilsbury)
  • The Accidental Airline (1988, with Jim Spilsbury)
  • Patrick and the Backhoe (children's), with Bus Griffiths
  • Writing in the Rain (1990, collection)
  • Ghost in the Gears (1993, poems)
  • The Sunshine Coast (1996, travel)
  • The Encyclopedia of British Columbia (2000, publisher, contributor), a 10-year project.[1]
  • The Airplane Ride (2006, children's)
  • A Mysterious Humming Noise (2019, poems)
  • Here on the Coast (2021, stories)

Awards

Electoral record

More information Party, Candidate ...
1991 British Columbia general election: Powell River-Sunshine Coast
Party Candidate Votes%Expenditures
LiberalGordon Wilson11,48654.69$42,914
New DemocraticHoward White7,11733.88$56,523
Social CreditHarold Long2,17410.35$26,527
GreenJanet E. Calder1610.77$439
Common SenseRoslyn Griston660.31$200
Total valid votes 21,004100
Total rejected ballots 3001.41
Turnout 21,30482.61
Registered voters
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