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Language
  
English

Role
  
Diplomat

Name
  
David Manicom

Spouse
  
Teresa Marquis

Nationality
  
Canadian


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Born
  
David Alton ManicomJuly 19, 1960Ingersoll, Ontario (
1960-07-19
)

Occupation
  
Civil Servant, Diplomat Poet, Novelist

Alma mater
  
University of TorontoMcGill University

Notable awards
  
Quebec Writer’s Federation’s non-fiction prize

Books
  
Anna's Shadow, The School at Chartres, Desert Rose - Butterfly, Progeny of ghosts, The Burning Eaves

David Alton Manicom (born July 19, 1960) is a Canadian diplomat, civil servant, poet, and novelist.

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Biography

Manicom was born in Ingersoll, Ontario and lived there until he attended the University of Toronto and McGill University in Montreal. He has also lived in Aylmer, Quebec, Moscow, Islamabad, Beijing, Geneva, and New Delhi.

He has contributed to numerous publications, including Rubicon, AWOL, Words Apart and Quarry. Manicom's The Burning Eaves (2003) was a finalist for the 2004 Governor General's Awards for English Language Poetry, while "Progeny of Ghosts" (1998) won the Quebec Writer's Federation prize for non-fiction and was short-listed for the National Writer’s Trust Viacom award for non-fiction.

He currently serves as the Associate Assistant Deputy Minister of the Department of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship.

Family life

Manicom married Teresa Marquis on August 13, 1983. They have three children and reside in Ottawa, Ontario.

References

David Manicom Wikipedia


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