Henning, Ann
HENNING, Ann
HENNING, Ann. Also writes as Ann Henning Jocelyn. Swedish, b. 1948. Genres: Children's fiction, Plays/Screenplays, Poetry, Adult non-fiction, Translations. Career: Author, playwright, and translator. Artistic Director, 4th International Women Playwrights Conference; Artistic Director, Connemara Theatre Co. Publications: Modern Astrology, 1983; The Connemara Whirlwind, 1990; The Connemara Stallion, 1991; The Connemara Champion, 1994; The Cosmos and You (nonfiction), 1995; Honeylove the Bear Cub, 1995; Keylines (poetry), 2000. STAGE PLAYS: Smile, 1972; Baptism of Fire, 1997; The Alternative, 1999. Address: 4 The Boltons, London SW10 9TB, England.
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