Mick Lowe
Mick (Michael) Ellenwood Lowe is an award-winning author, journalist, and writer based in Sudbury, Ontario, whose work has appeared in a diverse range of Canadian publications including The Globe and Mail, the Financial Post Magazine and Northern Ontario Business.[1]
Born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1947 to Jack and Grace (Ellenwood) Lowe, he moved to Canada in the late 1960s.
Lowe has worked as a staff writer at the Lincoln Daily Star (1967–68), staff writer and columnist at the Daily Nebraskan (1966–68), staff writer at The Georgia Straight (Vancouver) (1970–72), co-founder of The Grape (Western Voice) (Vancouver) (1972), editor at The Gauntlet (1973–74), freelance correspondent for The Globe and Mail (1974-1988), staff reporter and producer of Morning North at CBCS-FM (1977–78), and a lecturer in journalism at Cambrian College (1988).[2]
Lowe received the Arthur B. Ellis Award for best non-fiction crime for his book Conspiracy of Brothers: A True Story of Bikers, Murder, and the Law in 1988.
Books
- Conspiracy of Brothers: A True Story of Bikers, Murder, and the Law - 1988
- One Woman Army: The Life of Claire Culhane - 1992
- Premature Bonanza: Standoff at Voisey's Bay - 1998
- The Raids: The Nickel Range Trilogy, Volume I - 2014
- The Insatiable Maw: The Nickel Range Trilogy, Volume II - 2015
References
- ↑ www.micklowe.ca
- ↑ Canadian Who's Who 1990