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Stephanie Domet
Stephanie Domet is a writer-broadcaster who lives in Halifax with her husband and cat. You may have heard her on CBC Radio, read her work in the Halifax Daily News, The Coast, Halifax Magazine or Quill and Quire, or seen her in the 2005 Atlantic Fringe Festival performing her one-woman show called Cogswell! She also wrote and "starred" in a film of the same name, which screened at the 2006 Atlantic Film Festival. She is the host of CBC Radio's Mainstreet and Atlantic Airwaves, and will teach Introduction to Radio at the University of King's College during the 2007-2008 winter term. She has edited several books of non-fiction for Nimbus and Formac, and has served on the board of directors for the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia and Access Copyright. Her first novel, Homing, was published by Invisible in spring 2007. Her starter novel, The Pawnshop Blues, was published serially in the Bottomwriting in The Coast during 2006. Stephanie Domet has worked as a mall mascot, in a balloon factory, as a grave-yard shift pastry chef and in many, many diners and bookstores. She vastly prefers writing books to just about anything else she's done. You can send mail to Stephanie Domet |
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