
I was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I spent three years travelling around the world, working in France, England, Turkey, and India, ending up in Israel where I spent ten years working as an Editorial Assistant in a publishing company and also as a freelance journalist at the Jerusalem Post. Since returning to Nova Scotia I have worked as an Instructional Designer and Teacher in a variety of positions, ranging from the delivery of Microsoft Office and business courses at TrainCanada to Creative Writing at Dalhousie University. I currently live in Nova Scotia with one husband, two children, two goats, two cats, eight chickens, and thousands of bees.
My fiction and non-fiction work has appeared in The Nashwaak Review, Humpty Dumpty’s Magazine, the Shore Magazine, NaNashwaak Review, and non-fiction work has appeared in The Nashwaak Review, Humpty Dumpty’s Magazine, The Shore Magazine, the Meadowbrook Press anthology The Breastfeeding Diaries and the Adams Media anthologies Horse Crazy and Horse Healers. I have published articles in City Lights, the Tel Aviv supplement of The Jerusalem Post, The Laker, The Weekly Press, Our Children Magazine, The Parent-Child Guide of Nova Scotia and the Truro Magazine (Nova Scotia). bees. children, two goats, two cats, eight chickens, and thousands of My fiction and non-fiction work has appeared in The Nashwaak Review, Humpty Dumpty’s Magazine, The Shore Magazine, the Meadowbrook Press anthology The Breastfeeding Diaries and the Adams Media anthologies Horse Crazy and Horse Healers. I have published articles in City Lights, the Tel Aviv supplement of The Jerusalem Post, The Laker, The Weekly Press, Our Children Magazine, The Parent-Child Guide of Nova Scotia and the Truro Magazine (Nova Scotia). bees.
the Meadowbrook Press anthology The Breastfeeding Diaries, and the Adams Media anthologies Horse Crazy and Horse Healers. I have published articles in City Lights, the Tel Aviv supplement of The Jerusalem Post, The Laker, The Weekly Press, Our Children Magazine, and Parent-Child Guide of Nova Scotia.
I was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I spent three years travelling around the world, working in France, England, Turkey, and India, ending up in Israel where I spent ten years working as an Editorial Assistant in a publishing company and also as a freelance journalist at the Jerusalem Post. Since returning to Nova Scotia I have worked as an Instructional Designer and Teacher in a variety of positions, ranging from the delivery of Microsoft Office and business courses at TrainCanada to Creative Writing at Dalhousie University. I currently live in Nova Scotia with one husband, two children, two goats, two cats, eight chickens, and thousands of bees.
My fiction and non-fiction work has appeared in The Nashwaak Review, Humpty Dumpty’s Magazine, the Shore Magazine, NaNashwaak Review, and non-fiction work has appeared in The Nashwaak Review, Humpty Dumpty’s Magazine, The Shore Magazine, the Meadowbrook Press anthology The Breastfeeding Diaries and the Adams Media anthologies Horse Crazy and Horse Healers. I have published articles in City Lights, the Tel Aviv supplement of The Jerusalem Post, The Laker, The Weekly Press, Our Children Magazine, The Parent-Child Guide of Nova Scotia and the Truro Magazine (Nova Scotia). bees. children, two goats, two cats, eight chickens, and thousands of My fiction and non-fiction work has appeared in The Nashwaak Review, Humpty Dumpty’s Magazine, The Shore Magazine, the Meadowbrook Press anthology The Breastfeeding Diaries and the Adams Media anthologies Horse Crazy and Horse Healers. I have published articles in City Lights, the Tel Aviv supplement of The Jerusalem Post, The Laker, The Weekly Press, Our Children Magazine, The Parent-Child Guide of Nova Scotia and the Truro Magazine (Nova Scotia). bees.
the Meadowbrook Press anthology The Breastfeeding Diaries, and the Adams Media anthologies Horse Crazy and Horse Healers. I have published articles in City Lights, the Tel Aviv supplement of The Jerusalem Post, The Laker, The Weekly Press, Our Children Magazine, and Parent-Child Guide of Nova Scotia.