Lane, Terry
LANE, Terry
LANE, Terry. Australian, b. 1939. Genres: Novels. Career: Radio broadcaster, minister, and writer. Australia Broadcasting Corporation (aBC), religious department, broadcaster, 1977, 1982-93; Methodist Department of Christian education, teacher; The National Interest (radio program), ABC, and Jon Faine's program, 3LO, 1993-. Publications: Famous Leaders Through the Ages (juvenile), 1966; As the Twig is Bent; GOD: The Interview, 1993; Hectic (novel), 1993; Tit for Tat, 1994; Sparrow's Fall (novel), 1995. Author of essays, articles and stories. Address: PO Box 93, Forest Hill, VIC 3131, Australia. Online address: [email protected]
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