Alex
Brett spent way too much time in graduate school and still managed
to leave without a degree, although she does have B.Sc. (Hons)
from Dalhousie University. But all those years of graduate school
were not lost. They were enough to make her realize that she
loved writing about science but hated doing it. She also, thanks
to Dr. C.C. Lindsey, discovered a love of fish, in all their
magnificence and diversity.
Alex has worked
as a park naturalist, she's hauled nets as a field technician
and she's worked in labs with research interests ranging from
invertebrate biology to meteorology. She has worked with animals
as diverse as the unisexual jumping wabeen (a little Florida
fish, probably now extinct), to stream invertebrates, to olive
baboons. After
eight years as a writer,
editor and media relations officer with the National Research
Council of Canada she left for the joys of writing fiction and
a tenuous freelance existence. She has not yet begun to regret
the decision.
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