I’ve sold records at Sam the Record Man and jewelry from a cart in a mall. I’ve been a baker and advocate for BC’s temperate rainforests. I was even in a band once, but that didn’t last long. No one liked our David Duchovny song.
In the early nineteen nineties, I moved to Vancouver where my little world went kaploooie! I’ve been deeply afflicted with Bi-coastal Personality Disorder ever since.
I’ve lived for short periods of time in some of Canada’s most Northern communities: Igloolik, Nunavut and Délįne, NWT. I called the banks of the Yukon home for about six weeks during an archeology field school in 1999. I lived in Edmonton for 3 years and one day. While there, I completed a Master of Arts degree in cultural anthropology at the University of Alberta.
My husband and I live in Halifax where we’ve carved out a life for ourselves in this east coast harbor town.
My current work at the Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network finds me bridging Aboriginal and academic communities, helping facilitate collaborative community-based research. And travelling – a lot.
Music has been huge in my life since I can remember … and so has Star Wars, but that sounds like a couple of blog posts I should write, doesn’t it?
From record-shop girl to anthropologist, the one constant in my life has always been writing. A grade nine journaling assignment earned the comment, “You do like to write, don’t you? Actually, I really enjoyed it. And you do have a talent for narrative!”
I started work on my current novel in 2012.
So. Excited. About. This.
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oh, oh, Marn…scary, scary, scary….not your profile, …the world of blogs…I’ve never ventured there before but you have always been gutsy…Enjoyed the profile and “oceanside”.. dont know what happens next but here goes!
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Scary indeed! Thanks for reading, Heather! Hugs 🙂
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Marni
I think of you often and I miss so much things that we have shared.
I moved from COCQ-SIDA, AIDS research and mobilization. I am currently employed by ÉNAP (École nationale d’administration public – Public administration School) and University of Montreal – to do a narrative review and case based studies about physicians methods of payment. I enjoy! Also, I’m taking an English writing (Scientific writing) class that is almost finished (April 21th). I will come back here to read more from you.
Oh! And the book on community-based reserach will finaly be published in August 2015!!!
Love you Mélina
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Wow who knew!! What an interest in backstory!! You had me at records and then Star Wars. Looking forward on catching up on what you’ve posted already.
Fellow yogi, Dawn
Ps and is your novel done?
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Thanks for reading Dawn! I hope you enjoy the posts as much as you’ve enjoyed the intro piece! 🙂 Nope, the novel is not finished – yet. I started working with an editor in March and I’m in the depths of another re-write … this one is getting me MUCH closer to my original vision, which is very exciting! Maybe it just took time to get me there, but it’s coming along nicely.
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Grade 9 seems to be a magical time to discover ones passions. I had a writing assignment that had a two page minimum. I wrote 42 pages. I also discovered guitar and music in general at this time.
Thanks for sharing your journey thus far!
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Thanks for reading Ryan!
Ahhh … the formative years … sometimes, I wish I could go back. I’d DEFINITELY take guitar lessons and learn French too.
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