Career
To date, Gulland"s novels have been published in fifteen countries and translated into thirteen languages. Born November 3, 1944, in Miami, Florida, Sandra Gulland (née Zentner) was brought up in Berkeley, California. After graduating from Berkeley High School, she attended San Francisco State College, the University of California at Berkeley, and Roosevelt University in Chicago, graduating with a Bachelor in English literature and a minor in mathematics.
She emigrated to Canada in 1969, teaching for a year in Nain, Labrador, before moving to Toronto to work as a book editor in book publishing.
In 1978, she and her family moved to rural Ontario, where she was volunteer principal of the Killaloe Alternative School and co-publisher of The Community News & Confuse. She became a Canadian citizen in 1980.