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Renée Hartleib

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Renée Hartleib

Brief Biography

Renée Hartleib offers professional writing, editing, and research services to clients in various sectors including business, government, academia, and not for profit.

Based out of Halifax, Nova Scotia, she has over ten years experience in the field and offers a wide range of specialty areas. Book length manuscripts, websites, newsletters, policy documents, and funky annual reports are just some of the items she's shaped and crafted.

Her clients include: Nova Scotia Community College, The Shaw Group, Dalhousie University, IWK Health Centre, Nova Scotia Department of Health Promotion and Protection, Bristol Group, University of British Columbia, Nova Scotia Department of Justice, and Nova Scotia Come to life.

Renée also writes fiction. Her stories have appeared in The New Quarterly and The Antigonish Review, among others, and are forthcoming in Descant and The Fiddlehead. Renée is a graduate of the Humber School for Writers. She has served on the Board of Directors at WFNS since 2006.

Selected List of Publications
  • "Growing Breasts." The Fiddlehead. Forthcoming.
  • "The Thing about Luck." Descant. Winter 2008 (#140).
  • "Growing Breasts." A Maritime Christmas Anthology. Nimbus Publishing. 2008
  • "What Lesbians Do." The New Quarterly. Fall 2005 (#96).
  • "Hiccups." The Danforth Review. Fall 2005 (on line journal).
  • "Cat and Mouse." Carousel. Fall 2005 (#18).
  • "Spinning Fire." The Antigonish Review. Spring 2004 (#137).