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Robert "Lucky" Budd is a Canadian author, oral historian, and radio host. He is known for his books based upon the stories of British Columbia pioneers, as well as his book collaborations with artist
Roy Henry Vickers Roy Henry Vickers, (born June 1946 in Laxgalts'ap (now known as Greenville), British Columbia) is a Grammy Award nominated Canadian First Nations artist. He owns and operates a gallery in Tofino, British Columbia. Biography Vickers was born on ...
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Early life and education

Budd received the nickname "Lucky" from his brother soon after his birth, and the name became his preferred moniker. He moved to
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from
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in 1995 after earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in humanities from the
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and touring with a rock band. In 2000, Budd then became the audio preservationist for CBC during its campaign to digitize its audio archives, including
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heritage. In 2002 he again attended the University of Victoria, where he completed his Master of Arts degree in history. He was awarded the University Of Victoria’s 2020 Distinguished Alumni Of The Year for the Faculty Of Humanities.


Career

Budd is the host of the
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series ''Voices of B.C.'', where he recounts the stories of B.C. pioneers from tapings of their voices that were recorded in the 1950s and '60s by journalist Imbert Orchard. Budd is also the author of its companion book ''Voices of British Columbia: Stories from our Frontier'', published in 2010. That year the book was nominated for a BC Book Prize. In 2014, he released a follow-up book entitled ''Echoes of British Columbia''; both books were sold alongside a three-CD set of 26 original pioneer recordings. Echoes was the 2nd prize for The Lieutenant-Governor's Medal for Historical Writing 2014. Each of the projects are extensions of his master's thesis, which was done on the archive of pioneer recordings he discovered during his tenure as audio preservationist. Both books were national bestsellers. Budd is also the author of Ted Harrison Collected and Project Manager for the book ''Storyteller: The Art Of Roy Henry Vickers''. In October 2017, Budd's son Levi produced a short video about the genesis of his word, ''Levidrome''. Oxford Dictionary has indicated that they are considering it for inclusion into their dictionary.


Collaborations with Roy Henry Vickers

In 2013 Budd co-authored Raven Brings the Light with Roy Henry Vickers, who contributed 19 original art pieces to the book. The book became a national bestseller in Canada. They collaborated again in 2014 on the book ''Cloudwalker'', in 2015 on the book ''Orca Chief'', and in 2016 on the book ''Peace Dancer''. Their first three books together were each short-listed for the Bill Duthie Booksellers' Choice Award at the BC Book Prizes, ''Orca Chief'' was also the winner of the Moonbeam Spirit Award for Preservation, and nominated for the Elizabeth Mrazik-Cleaver Award and Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Prize, and all four books have also been national bestsellers and referred to as the ''Northwest Coast Legends Series''. In 2017, Budd and Vickers collaborated on the words board book ''Hello Humpback!'', a board book about landscapes and creatures of the Northwest Canada. ''Hello Humpback!'' was named as 2nd bestseller in
British Columbia British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada, situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains. It has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that include rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, ...
. Following on the success of ''Hello Humpback!'' In 2018 Vickers and Budd followed with ''One Eagle Soaring'', the second volume in their series, First West Coast Books. It won a Moonbeam gold medal and was nominated for a BC book prize. In 2018, Budd made a comeback with his regular contributor Roy Henry Vickers with his new book ''Voices from Skeena''; a story about Skeena, the river in British Columbia's northwest, which remains an icon of the province. ''Voices from Skeena'' includes interviews with eleven different people, including Indigenous people and very early settlers. It was nominated for the B.C. Book prize in 2018. In 2019, Budd wrote a board book, ''Sockeye Silver, Saltchuck Blue'', which follows the shifting spectrum of the
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. It won the gold for Budd and Vickers at the 2019 Moonbeam Awards. Budd and Vickers followed with the book ''Raven Squawk, Orca Squeak'' in 2020. It was named as the #2 bestseller of 2020 in British Columbia. In 2021, Budd and Vickers published their 11th book, ''A Is for Anemone''; it is about literacy and children's awareness of the natural world. ''A Is For Anemone'' is nominated for a BC Book Prize in the Bill Duthie category. Budd is also the Project Editor on the Roy Henry Vickers book ''Ben The Sea Lion'', to be released on 30 April 2022.


Race with Me

In 2021, Budd collaborated with Olympian Medalist
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and Illustrator Joseph Osei Bonsu on the book ''Race with Me!'' ''Race with Me!'' has been nominated for the 2022 Silver Birch Express Award and 2022 Shining Willow Award .


References

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