Patricia Scott (author)
Patricia Scott AM (1926–2012) was an Australian children's author and storyteller.[1]
Patricia Scott | |
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Born | 1926 |
Died | July 2012 (aged 86) |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | Storyteller |
Life
Scott was one of Australia’s first professional storytellers.
Scott died in July 2012 aged 86.[2]
Awards
- 1988 Dromkeen Medal
- 1991 Member of the Order of Australia
Works
- Storytelling & reading aloud OCLC 8346206
- I had a little hen OCLC 27614853
- Pigs everywhere OCLC 27614874
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External links
- Betty L. Criscoe Award-winning books for children and young adults: an annual guide, 1989 p48
- Dromkeen Medal at Scholastic Australia
- Children's literature La Trobe University
- Scott, Patricia (1926-) NLA Trove
- Works by or about Patricia Scott in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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