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Diana Fitzgerald Bryden was born in London, England and moved to Canada as a teenager. She has written two books of poetry, Learning Russian (Mansfield Press, 2000), which was nominated for the Pat Lowther Award, and Clinic Day (Brick Books, 2004). Her fiction and non-fiction have been short-listed for the K.M. Hunter Award, the CBC Literary Contest, and the Prism Short Fiction Contest. No Place Strange is her first novel, and was recently named a finalist for the Amazon.ca First Novel Award. She is currently working on her second, Tunapuna.
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