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Dec 15, 2013
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DOUGLAS ARTHUR BROWN is the author of six books. His last novel Quintet won the Thomas Head Raddall Atlantic Fiction Prize. His short fiction has appeared in literary journals, magazines and anthologies in Canada and overseas. He was the publisher and managing editor of the Canadian literary magazine Pottersfield Portfolio for several years. He was awarded an Established Artist Recognition Award by the province of Nova Scotia and has received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for his contribution to Canadian culture.
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Nova Scotia, Canada
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http://www.douglasarthurbrown.com