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Lesley Choyce was born in
New Jersey in 1951 and moved to Canada in 1978 and became a citizen.
He teaches part-time at Dalhousie University, runs Pottersfield
Press and has written 40 adult and young adult books. His YA novels concern things
like skateboarding, surfing, racism, environmental issues, organ transplants, and
rock bands. Lesley surfs year round in the North Atlantic and is considered the
father of transcendental wood-splitting. He's worked as a rehab counsellor, a
freight hauler, a corn farmer, a janitor, a journalist, a lead guitarist, a
newspaper boy and a well-digger. He lives in a 200 year old farm house at
Lawrencetown Beach overlooking the ocean. He also hosts a nationally syndicated
TV talk show in Halifax. His recent novel, The Republic of Nothing is
currently being developed as a feature length movie. In 1996, Viking/Penguin
published Choyce's best-selling Nova Scotia: Shaped By The Sea. Along
with the Surf Poets, he has released a poetry/music album titled Long Lost
Planet.
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