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John Sandford, real name John Roswell Camp (born February 23, 1944), is an American novelist and former journalist. ==Early life== Camp was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the son of Anne Agnes (Barron) and Roswell Sandford Camp.〔http://www.encyclopedia.com/article-1G2-2285800019/camp-john-1944.html〕〔http://chippewa.com/news/local/obituaries/anne-b-camp/article_5dc6c4b7-f914-543e-a243-1884e2dc471e.html〕 His mother's family was German and Lithuanian.〔http://www.mocavo.com/fs/4:1:L6W3-837〕 He received a Bachelor's in American History and a Master's in Journalism from the University of Iowa.〔() 〕 From 1971 to 1978, Camp wrote for ''The Miami Herald''. In 1978, he moved to Minneapolis and started writing for ''The Saint Paul Pioneer Press'' as a features reporter; in 1980 he became a daily columnist. That year he was a Pulitzer finalist for a series of stories on Native American culture.〔 In 1985, during the Midwest farm crisis, he wrote a series entitled "Life on the Land: an American farm family", which followed a typical southwest Minnesota farm family through the course of a full year. For that work, he won the annual Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing and the American Society of Newspaper Editors award for Non-Deadline Feature Writing. He worked part-time at the ''Pioneer Press'' in 1989〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Capturing His Prey )〕 and left the next year.
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