Lesley Choyce
"author, poet, musician, playwright. "

Male
57 years old
Lawrencetown Beach, Nova Scotia
Canada



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General
MusicLesley Choyce and the Surf Poets
BooksBibliography
2007
Nova Scotia: Shaped By The Sea A Living History (New, Revised Edition)
The Republic of Nothing (Third Edition)
Wave Warrior
The End of the World as We Know It
2006
Driving Minnie's Piano: Memoirs of a Surfing Life in Nova Scotia
Skunks for Breakfast
Nova Scotia: A Traveller's Companion: 300 Years Of Travel Writing
Deconstructing Dylan(young adult)
2005
Sudden Impact.
2004
Thunderbowl
Pottersfield Nation (editor)
Smoke and Mirrors
Revenge of the Optimist
2003
Typographical Eras
Sea of Tranquility
2002
The Coasts of Canada
Shoulder the Sky
Refuge Cove
2001
Atlantica
Carrie’s Camping Adventure
Cold Clear Morning
2000
Caution to the Wind
Far Enough Island.
1999
Roid Rage
The Summer of Apartment X
1998
Beautiful Sadness
Carrie's Crowd
Famous At Last
World Enough
1997
Couleurs Troubles
Dance The Rocks Ashore
The Mi'kmaq Anthology
Go For It Carrie
1996
The Trap Door To Heaven
Nova Scotia: Shaped By the Sea
Falling Through the Cracks
1995
The Coastline of Forgetting
Big Burn
1994
The Republic of Nothing
Dark End of Dream Street
1993
Full Tilt
Good Idea Gone Bad
Transcendental Anarchy
1992
Ark of Ice: Canadian Futurefiction (editor)
Clearcut Danger
Ecstasy Conspiracy
Margin of Error
1991
Magnificent Obsessions
Wrong Time, Wrong Place
Some Kind of Hero
1990
Hungry Lizards
Wavewatch
Skate freaks Og Graesrodder
1989
The Second Season of Jonas MacPherson
Skateboard Shakedown
The Cape Breton Collection (editor)
1988
December Six/The Halifax Solution
Coming Up for Air
The Man Who Borrowed the Bay of Fundy
1987
An Avalanche of Ocean
1986
The Dream Auditor
The Top of the Heart
1985
Conventional Emotions
The End of Ice
1984
Billy Botzweiler's Last Dance
Downwind
The Cape Breton Collection (editor)
1982
Fast Living
1981
Eastern Sure
Visions from the Edge (editor, with John Bell)
1980
Re Inventing the Wheel
1979
ACCESS (editor with Phil Thompson)
1977
Alternating Currents (editor)
Chezzetcook (editor)
Edible Wild Plants of the Maritimes
1979 -1985
The Pottersfield Portfolio (editor)

     Lesley Choyce's Details
Status:Divorced
Here for:Networking
Zodiac Sign:Aries
Children:Proud parent
Occupation:Author, poet, musician, playwright

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Lesley Choyce is the author of 65 books and winner of The Dartmouth Book Award and the Ann Connor Brimer Award as well as being shortlisted for many other awards.



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   Lesley Choyce's Blurbs
About me:

Lesley Choyce was born in New Jersey in 1951, moved to Canada in 1978 and became a Canadian citizen. He teaches part-time at Dalhousie University, runs Pottersfield Press and has written over 60 adult and young adult books. His YA novels concern things like skateboarding, surfing, racism, environmental issues, organ transplants, and rock bands.

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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 also hosts a nationally syndicated TV talk show in Halifax. He lives in a 200-year-old farm house on Lawrencetown Beach overlooking the ocean.

What people say about Lesley Choyce...
Choyce has a feeling for the young and dispossessed, for the terrible angst of adolescence and the rituals of rebellion. - THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Stunning originality and lyrical brilliance. - THE VANCOUVER SUN
He risks everything. - THE CALGARY HERALD
His body of work defies categorization. - MACLEANS
A national treasure. - OTTAWA CITIZEN Nova Scotia's answer to the Renaissance man. - PETER GZOWSKI, CBC RADIO
He looks just like Keith Richards. - VICKI GABEREAU, CBC RADIO
Who knows what he'll concoct next. - ST. JOHN EVENING TELEGRAM
Thoreau in our midst. - TORONTO STAR
Skip the scandal sheets and pick up Lesley Choyce - KINGSTON WHIG-STANDARD
Life enhancing, life celebrating. - QUILL AND QUIRE
Lesley Choyce has an avalanche of fans. - THE HALIFAX DAILY NEWS
There is a kind of Zen peacefulness to his cyclical interpretation of history. - THE EDMONTON JOURNAL
Controlled, fluid, wry and passionate, Choyce is the consummate professional. - HALIFAX DAILY NEWS
Like Stephen Leacock meets Shirley MacLaine. - THE GLOBE AND MAIL

Personal Notes
Favourite book when young: Journey to The Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne
Career : I avoided one. To busy myself, I write novels and autobiographical books, host a TV show, teach part time at a university, run a publishing company, surf, freelance TV and radio work, perform and record alternative music and raise spinach.
Pets: an old dog named Jodi, four pigeons, an Australian dove, a grackle and a blue jay. Used to have a goat and a telepathic raven as well as a one-winged seagull. No kidding.
Room: Overlooking the ocean on a hillside at Lawrencetown Beach
Spare time: surf, hike, play electric guitar with heavy distortion, imagine, travel, imagine some more.
As a kid: skinny, smart but not very cool, daydreamed a lot and made Tarzan swings, river rafts and tree forts.
My first book: publisher thought it wasn't all that good but I should be encouraged. Skinny little book of poetry called Reinventing the Wheel ten years in the making. Kinda immature but full of insight.
Ideas: everything and anything. What makes me happy, what makes me scared. Bang, an idea arrives in the middle of the night.
Influences: waves, Nova Scotia, trees, dragonflies, kids, skateboarders, dogs, eccentric people, Canada, ice, music, books and dragonflies.
How I work: I dont work, never have. Mostly I just have fun and make stuff up.
Something I don't really approve of: shoes.
Tips: Do it. Forget about money and live. Make up your own life as it goes along. Don't let television or anybody do it for you.
My favourite book (of mine): Republic of Nothing
Why? Why? Why be a Writer? I decided to be a writer with high hopes that it would allow me to avoid work. When writing turned out to be work as well as fun, I stuck with it anyway simply because it seemed too late to turn back. I stuck mostly to fiction where it seemed that the facts need not get in the way of the truth but then as time went on I found that some of the facts of my own life were more revealing that the fictional truths I create. This came as a surprise and a shock to me. As a kid, I had a fairly minute ego: no one with in earshot was ready to persuade me that my opinions and insights were of much value in the world I lived in. So later, when I grew into my skin as a writer, I pretended for a while that what I had to say really was of importance. After a while, I started believing in the myth and this convinced me to abandon fiction for a while and get autobiographical. Since my life story would be exceedingly boring, I was forced to edit my personal history ruthlessly until there was something left worth sharing. My first fragmented history of the self came out as AN AVALANCHE OF OCEAN and I almost thought that I was done with autobiography. What more could I possibly say once I'd written about winter surfing and transcendental wood splitting and getting strip searched for cod tongues in a Labrador airport? But then something happened to me that I can't quite explain. AVALANCHE had set off something in me a kind of manic, magical couple of years where I felt like I was living on the edge of some important breakthrough. It was a time of greater compressed euphoria and despair than I'd ever felt before. Stuff was happening to me, images of the past were flooding through the doors and I needed to get it all down. Some of it was funny, some of it was not. Dead writers were hovering over my shoulder saying, "Dig deep; follow it through. Don't let any of it go." And I didn't. So again, I have the audacity to say that these things that happened to me are worth your attention. Like Wordsworth, I am a man "pleased with my own volitions." Like Whitman I find myself saying to readers, "to you, endless announcements." As I write this, I am bumping into forty five and I need to share the discoveries of the last ten years. For me it was a time of great battles. I fought the construction of street lights in the wilderness, the tedium of organizations and the relentless, good intentioned blundering of government and science. In Transcendental Anarchy I celebrated the uncompromising passages of a mid thirties male, admitting I would never be an astronaut or a president and, instead finding satisfaction in building with wood, arguing a good cause or even undergoing a successful vasectomy. Write about what makes you feel the most uncomfortable, a voice in my head told me. So I tackled fear and my own male anger and my biggest failures. And even more dangerous, I tried writing about the most ordinary of things: a morning in Woolco, an unexceptional day, the thread of things that keeps a life together. Throughout it all, there is, I hope, a record of a search for love and meaning fraught with failure and recovery. Maybe I've developed a basic mistrust of the rational, logical conclusions. I've only had the briefest of glimpses beyond the surface but I've seen enough to know that sometimes facts are not enough. There are times to make the leap, to get metaphysical, and suppose that we all live larger lives than appearances would suggest. Radio, TV, Film and Video credits: An Island to Stand On. 5 part radio drama: national CBC show Morningside. (script writer) The Halifax Solution. Halifax: Pottersfield Productions. Documentary. (writer, performer) Choyce Words. Halifax: Channel Ten/ PBS Maine/ Vision TV. (writer, host of 300 shows) Off The Page. Halifax/Toronto: Vision TV; also airing on Book TV, Canadian Learning Television and ASN. (writer, co-producer, host for three seasons) The Skunk Whisperer. Half hour docudrama. Co-production of Pottersfield Productions. (script writer, co-director with Lulu Keating). Aired on CBC-TV, CTV, Animal Planet. Dead Surf Poet Society. Half Hour docudrama. Pottersfield Productions. (writer, director). Music videos: "Traction," "Long Lost Planet," "Beautiful Sadness," Twelve More Miles to Runaway Bay.

Awards:
Finalist for the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Award, 1981.
First place in short fiction and the novel: Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia Literary Awards.
Pierian Spring Editor's Award for poetry.
The Order of St. John Award of Merit.
Short-listed for The Stephen Leacock Medal, 1987.
The Dartmouth Book Award, 1990,1995; short-listed 1991, 1992, 1993.
Event magazine's Creative Nonfiction Competition, winner 1990.
Ann Connor Brimer Award for Children's Literature, 1994, 2003; short-listed 1992, 1993.
Manitoba's Young Reader's Choice Award, finalist, 1994.
Authors Award, Foundation for the Advancement of Canadian Letters, co-winner, 1995.
Short-listed for the Hackmatack Award for childrens writing, 2000.
Short-listed for White Pine Award, 2004.
Finalist for Canadian Librarians Association Young Adult Award, 2005.
First Place: Canadian Surfing Championships, 1995.
Landmark East Literacy Award, 2000.
Poet Laureate for the Peter Gzowski Invitational Golf Tournament, 2000.
Best Writer of Halifax (Coast Magazine): 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005.
Biographical Reference Sources:
Canadian Who's Who. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, etc.
Contemporary Authors, Volume 130.
Chicago: Gale Research, 1989. Contemporary Authors, Volume 211.
Chicago: Thompson Gale, 2004. (feature biography).
Dictionary of International Biography.
Cambridge: International Bibliographic Centre, 1999.
International Authors and Writers Who's Who.
Cambridge: Int. Bibliographic Centre, 1996.
Something About Authors.
Chicago: Gale Research, 1997.
Who's Who in America.
Chicago: Marquis Publishing, 1985.
Who's Who of North American Poets.
Cornwall, Ont.: Vesta Publishing, 1987.
Who's Who in Canadian Literature.
Toronto: Reference Press, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, etc.
Who's Who in the World. Eight Ed.
Wilmette, Ill.: Marquis, 1993.
Who's Who in Entertainment. New Providence, NJ: Marquis, 1997.

Lesley Choyce can be booked for readings and presentations through the Writers Federation of Nova Scotia: e-mail them at talk@writers.ns.ca

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May 19 2008 4:22 PM


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Hiya - www. novel-storm. com is live and what would it be without my myspace friends - truthfully a lot smaller. Please now register, it is absolutely FREE and we have some fantastic authors already. Upload your pic for use on the forum and also use the forum to see where I post all the new material and PLZ leave feedback for the authors - they want to know what you think. If anyone wants the radio interview for BBC ESSEX with Xanthe Bearman then let me know and I'll post you a copy!

Kindest regards
Matt Townsend
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May 1 2008 9:43 PM

yo dude
lets go skatin !!!!!!!
:P

kusogakista
Thomas Greanias





Apr 2 2008 11:57 AM

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Mar 21 2008 10:09 AM

Happy Birthday from the entire Body Glove family!
Cynthia Leitich Smith





Mar 21 2008 7:37 AM

Happy birthday! May all of your wishes come true!
MaryAnn.ca





Mar 21 2008 6:15 AM

Happy birthday, Lesley!

www. maryann. ca
Alice





Mar 20 2008 10:29 AM

Happy Birthday Lesley! Enjoy your special day.
AlicePhotobucket
michelle





Mar 17 2008 4:09 AM

Hi Lesley,


MySpace Comments - Happy Birthday
MySpace Layouts - Happy Birthday
Free Comments & Graphics


Blessings,

Michelle Larks
CellCrazy :)





Mar 11 2008 8:03 AM

Thank you very much for your friendship Lesley Choyce


We look forward to working with you this year!


Have A

Great 2008 :)

CellCrazy
Tough Love Trio





Mar 8 2008 2:14 PM

World Enough appeared at just the right time for me. It's beautiful! I couldn't put it down...I was completely rapt with the characters and story. Thank you so much.
Very best from Boston,
Steve
Christine





Dec 10 2007 5:04 PM

Creativity and blessings for 2008
Christine

Wyllie O Hagan





Nov 11 2007 11:57 AM

Flip LC
You'd think that with two comments
from us on your page that we're stalking you.
Well, you'd be a bit right -
we are stalking your poetic song.

Don't surf naked with seals please.
They are just fine on their own.

All the best


John Price Photo





Nov 22 2007 8:58 AM

Happy Thanksgiving!!
Sylvain St-Amour





Oct 31 2007 12:53 PM

Happy Halloween !
AMITIÉ! SYLVAIN ;0)
Mary Elizabeth





Oct 24 2007 6:32 PM

Hi Lesley,

Thank you for adding me to your group of myspace friends.

Best Wishes, :0)
Mary Elizabeth
Wyllie O Hagan





Oct 4 2007 12:40 PM




And here is another string of pearls for you Mr Lesley Choyce -

Euripides: What do you want a poet for?
Dionysus: To save the city of course.

All the best
Daniel Persson





Sep 12 2007 10:22 AM

Thank you much for your friendship, Cheers!
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Sep 11 2007 4:48 AM

Aloha! :)

Please check out:
www.clubofthewaves.com
(for surf art & photography and surfing history & culture)

Please also join the...
'SURF ART' facebook.com group
Heather





Sep 10 2007 12:42 PM

Thank you for the add; reading daily!
Drumlin





Aug 30 2007 5:46 AM

Hello Mr. Choyce,
I've just had a really enjoyable few days reading, SMOKE AND MIRRORS. :)
Have lots of fun surfing, and all the best with your writing and the creative projects you do.
Kassia Gilbert, cellist
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Aug 17 2007 6:08 PM

Hey! I thought I'd drop by and leave some love on your page. Hopefully you're not melting in the heat like I am here in Tennessee.

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Jul 3 2007 8:56 PM

Hey Lesley:

Thanks for the add and for dropping into the East Coast Kitchen Party.

All the best!!!
Alisha





Jun 16 2007 8:46 PM

REVIEW for ‘SECRETS KEPT’ the script from 'FOR THE LOVE OF THE KILL' title by Chau Van Truong.

Dear Chau,
Reading ‘SECRETS KEPT’ the script, I’m enthralled in the love story of William and Cass with its gripping descriptive and the reality based scenes you have created. In Act 1, I’m frozen in horror. In Act 2, I’m in a conundrum of plotting to kill or forgive Eric for his butchery. In Act 3, my eyes are red from crying when William and Cass reunite that I found such elation I’ve yet to have in my life. I couldn’t believe that a script could lift me up so high and inspire me to believe that I someday can meet a man like William. This is my excuse to write to you. I have a question I wanted to ask Chau Van Truong. If you’re truly him, please tell me that you’re in-love when you wrote ‘SECRETS KEPT’ the script. It’s wonderfully detail from a woman’s insight and perspective, not a man. This script is better than Spark’s, Notebook. I know people in the industry and I will help get this on the screen because the audiences worldwide need to experience the romance of William and Cass in ‘SECRETS KEPT’ the script. Thank you. Thank you very much from a woman that found her heart reading your story.
Michelle.

Author/filmmaker - Chau Van Truong asks visitors to check out 'THE NAISA MAFIA: Chronicle OF The Godfather'..... Call 1-800-431-1579 to get your copy deliver to your home/bookstore... Visit http://www.NAISAMAFIA.COM if you want to read the scripts... ---- Watch these clip - NAISA, SECRETS KEPT'S PITCH, RELENTLESS PURSUIT, THE EXCHANGE @ google video:::: join me at http://www.myspace.com/chauvantruong ...

Help me make 'THE NAISA MAFIA' a household name.

Spanish translation wanted for ‘THE NAISA MAFIA’. Contact Chau Van Truong at chauvantruong@gmail.com ….

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May 24 2007 5:22 PM

Hi Lesley,
Tonight's Republic of Nothing reading was wonderful, I especially enjoyed the way you played your guitar as you read.
It was nice to be there.
Mary Ann
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