![]() ![]() I also taught piano in my home to dozens of local kids over the years. I graduated from the University of Toronto in 1986 with a Bachelor in Music Performance (on the oboe), but my life changed direction when I developed an autoimmune disease called “Sjögrens Syndrome.” Unable to play anymore, I taught myself to type in a weekend and then embarked on a crazy but fascinating series of jobs in advertising, promotions, marketing, and fundraising in retail, media, and non-profits. What were you doing before? And what made you start writing? You mention on your website that you started writing when you were 40. ![]() Prolific and determined, Genevieve is proud to bring Canadian history to life through the popular, mainstream market of commercial historical fiction and plans a book a year for as long as she can keep up! Using her love of historical fiction as a palette, she began in-depth research into the little-known, even forgotten history of Nova Scotia, then the rest of Canada, publishing five Canadian bestselling novels in five years, including the “instant #1 bestseller,” The Forgotten Home Child. ![]() Genevieve Graham moved to Nova Scotia in 2008 and fell in love with the integral history woven into every aspect of this province. Member Book launch: 77° North (June 14).Member Workshop: A Bouquet of Non-Fiction (June 3).Member Reading: Hung Out to Die (May 28).⤷ Guide to Hosting an In-Person WITS Visit. ![]()
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