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Authors > Wayne Bartlett


Wayne Bartlett lives in Quirpon, Nfld. He works as a welding instructor for displaced fishermen. Since 1988 he has independently written and recorded five albums of original songs. One of the most popular, "She's Gone, Boys, She's Gone" is about the close of the Newfoundland fishery, and was made into an hour-long program on Witness for national television. He remains fascinated by the oral history of the area, and has researched and recorded these stories into three books, complete with old photographs and ledger accounts. Louder Than The Sea is his first novel.


Louder Than The Sea
by Wayne Bartlett

Novel
Trade Paper
ISBN 1896951287
$22.95 CDN
   



Review:
"Wayne Bartlett is part of the new wave of writers from Newfoundland and the Canadian Maritimes depicting the vanishing outport world. His is a voice of raw and powerful authenticity."
— Annie Proulx