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Name
  
Alison Gordon

Role
  
Journalist


Parents
  
J. King Gordon

Alma mater
  
Queen's University

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Born
  
January 1, 1943 (
1943-01-01
)
New York City, United States

Occupation
  
Sportswriter and novelist

Died
  
February 12, 2015, Toronto, Canada

Books
  
The dead pull hitter, Prairie Hardball, Striking Out: A Kate Henry My, Night Game: A Kate Hen, Night Games: A Kate Hen

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Alison Gordon (January 1, 1943 – February 12, 2015) was a Canadian journalist and mystery novelist.

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Gordon was born in New York City where her journalist/diplomat father, J. King Gordon, worked (and later served with the United Nations). His work resulted in her living not only in New York, but also Tokyo, Cairo, and Rome.

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Gordon attended Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada but left before completing a degree.

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Sports reporter

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As a Toronto Star reporter, first assigned to cover the Toronto Blue Jays in 1979, she was one of Canada's first prominent women sportswriters. This made her the first woman doing sports coverage of the American League. At the time, women sportswriters were so rare that her membership card in the Baseball Writers Association of America identified her as "Mr." Alison Gordon because the organization had made no provision for gender-neutral or female-specific cards. Gordon was also one of the first females allowed into a Major League Baseball locker room, which was controversial at the time but has since paved the way for many other female sports reporters.

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She previously worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) in radio and television, including as a producer for As It Happens.

Novelist

She later began publishing a series of murder mystery novels focusing on Kate Henry, a female sports reporter and amateur detective investigating murders in the professional baseball world.

Personal

Gordon is the granddaughter of Canadian writer Ralph Connor, the daughter of academic J. King Gordon and the sister of journalist Charles Gordon. She wrote the afterword for the New Canadian Library edition of Connor's novel The Man from Glengarry.

Death

Gordon died in the Toronto East General Hospital on February 12, 2015, at the age of 72.

Mystery

  • The Dead Pull Hitter (1988)
  • Safe at Home (1990)
  • Night Game (1992)
  • Striking Out (1995)
  • Prairie Hardball (1997)
  • Non-fiction

  • Foul ball! : Five Years in the American League (1984)
  • References

    Alison Gordon Wikipedia