d.g. Novak - Writer









Ultimately, what had started as a bit of a lark turned into a career and Dawn would end up spending over twenty years on the road, performing across Canada and even recording in Nashville. Eventually her two sisters would drop out of the industry but still she continued on, playing in other bands along the way. However, it wasn't until she began her solo career that her old love writing began to push itself back into the forefront of her life.

In 1981, Dawn began to write again. At first, it was simply to try and alleviate the boredom of life alone on the road. Soon it became much, much more. It became a burning desire to tell her own stories, in her own way.  What started out as a short story became a novel, which in turn became the cornerstone for a series, which will ultimately become...well, that is up to fate, and to those who love a great yarn. Dawn has long since quit the music business, but every year she happily leads her friends and family in laughter and song to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Extremely proud of her Irish heritage, and ever mindful of the legacy of storytellers in the grand tradition, she is constantly striving to challenge herself and to grow in her writing. 

Dawn has long since quit the music business, but every year she happily leads her friends and family in laughter and song to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. Extremely proud of her Irish heritage, and ever mindful of the legacy of storytellers in the grand tradition, she is constantly striving to challenge herself and to grow in her writing. 

Today, most of her time is spent with the newest loves of her life, the Shadrani.

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