Bernice Morgan

Bernice Morgan ( born February 8, 1935 in St. John's, Newfoundland ) is a Canadian writer.

Morgan attended the Academy Newfoundland in St. John's and has long been engaged in the field of public relations. Among other things, she served as editor of the Gazette of the Memorial University of Newfoundland. In 1986, she decided to work full-time as a writer. They first appeared as an author of short stories and as co-editor of an anthology in appearance. Interregional success bestowed on her the two novels Random Passage (1992) and Waiting for Time ( 1994) related in content and in the center of the struggle for survival of a small community of settlers in the early 19th century, stands on the coast of Newfoundland. The fabric was used as a template for a four -part television series that aired in 2002 in Canada and Ireland.

Bernice Morgan is married and has three children.

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