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Photo credit
Quinton Bradshaw
Rebecca Diem
BIO
Biography

Rebecca Diem writes hopeful speculative fiction and poetry. Her work includes contributions to Write magazine and Tor.com, and the steampunk novella series Tales of the Captain Duke. She is the host of Read The North, a radio/podcast miniseries on the history of CanLit as told by Toronto’s favourite book festival, The Word On The Street, where she has worked as the resident comms wizard since 2019. 

She is the grateful recipient of an Explore & Create grant from the Canada Council for the Arts for her current book-in-progress, Greenlight.

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ADDRESS
City: Sauble Beach, Province/Territory: Ontario
EMAIL
GENRE
speculative, slipstream, science fiction, fantasy, poetry
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
The Stowaway Debutante (Tales of the Captain Duke #1)
Publisher
Woolf Like Me Publishing
Year
2014
Title
From Haven to Hell (Tales of the Captain Duke #2)
Publisher
Woolf Like Me Publishing
Year
2015
Title
A Gentleman and a Scholar (Tales of the Captain Duke #3)
Publisher
Woolf Like Me Publishing
Year
2016
Title
Of Tempests and Teacups (Tales of the Captain Duke #4)
Publisher
Woolf Like Me Publishing
Year
2018
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