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Nard Jones
Nard Jones (1904–1972) was an American writer, best known for his novels.
==Life==
According to Jones' self-description in "Puget Sound Profiles",
he was born in Seattle and graduated with honors from Whitman College, beginning his career as a campus correspondent for the Walla Walla Daily Bulletin. He was chief editorial writer for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
He wrote and narrated short stories for the radio program "Puget Sound Profiles" broadcast in the early 1960s on over a dozen Washington State stations such as KOMO (AM), KTAC, KAGT and more.
He described himself as an ''"un-reconstructed Puget Sounder -- a salmon eater, an apple knocker, a rain worshiper, a sage-brusher, a whistle punk from the big woods and a fancier of mountain peaks at sunrise".''
Jones lived and worked in several parts of the USA but focused on Puget Sound Country. He wrote over 300 short stories for magazines and 17 books (12 novels).
He lived in the city of Weston, Oregon with his parents between 1919 and 1927.

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