Dian Day has worked as a reporter, counsellor, researcher, teacher, and artist. She holds an M.A. in Sociology and is the recipient of numerous academic awards. Dian has been writing fiction and poetry all of her life, beginning with an illustrated book entitled My Friend Robin, written in grade two. In the late 1990s, for several years in a row, she placed in both poetry and short story categories at the Writer’s Federation of Nova Scotia Atlantic Writing Competition. In 1998, her short story "Scratching the Surface" was published in The Gaspereau Review. In 2000, she received an Arts Grant from the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton for beginning work on this novel. Dian currently lives in Ottawa, but will be moving to Nova Scotia shortly (as a child she spent all her summers in Newfoundland where her parents are from originally).