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Marcelle Dubé grew up near Montreal. After trying out a number of different provinces – not to mention Belgium – she settled in the Yukon, which isn’t a province at all. In the Yukon, humans outnumber the carnivores, but not by much. Undaunted, she started her family and now has two beautiful daughters: Rotten Daughter #1 and Rotten Daughter #2.

She has worked as an editorial assistant, a newspaper librarian, an accountant, a military policewoman and a communications officer. All things considered, she prefers sitting in a warm, dry room and making stories up.

Her short fiction has appeared in On Spec Magazine; Polaris: A Celebration of Polar Science; Open space: A Canadian Anthology of Fantastic Fiction; and Challenging Destiny 25. Polaris received the 2007 Canadian Science in Society Book Award and was a finalist for the Aurora Award, Canada’s reader’s choice award for science fiction and fantasy.

You can contact Marcelle at marcelle.dube@gmail.com


Marcelle Dubé
Photo by Tracey Wallace