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Alan Haig-Brown

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Alan Roderick Haig-Brown (born 1941) is a Canadian novelist and non-fiction writer. He specializes in commercial marine and commercial fishing writing and photography. He is a regular contributor to a number of marine publications including Professional Mariner magazine where many of his articles are archived.[1]

He lives in New Westminster, British Columbia and Bangkok, Thailand.

He is the second youngest of four children[2] to Canadian writer Roderick Haig-Brown, who taught him how to hunt and fish, and librarian Ann Elmore Haig-Brown.[3] He grew up in Campbell River, BC. He is the father of film maker Helen Haig-Brown and grandfather to four grandchildren.[4]

Bibliography

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  • The Suzie A (1991)
  • Fishing for a Living (1993)
  • Hell No, We Won't Go: Vietnam Draft Resisters in Canada (1996)
  • The Fraser River (1996) [1]
  • Still Fishin' (2010) [2]
  • The Teak Box (2012) [3]
  • (co-author) Raincoast Chronicles: Fifth Five (2024)[4]
  • Raincoast Chronicles 25 : m̓am̓aɫa Goes Fishing (2025)[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Archive".
  2. ^ adminwp (2021-08-11). "Podcast "Taking Measure" - November - Alan Haig-Brown". Haig-Brown Heritage House. Retrieved 2025-04-16.
  3. ^ Museum (2020-05-16). "Ann Elmore Haig-Brown". Campbell River Museum. Retrieved 2025-04-16.
  4. ^ adminwp (2021-08-11). "Podcast "Taking Measure" - November - Alan Haig-Brown". Haig-Brown Heritage House. Retrieved 2025-04-16.
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