Diane-Monique Daviau
Canadian educator, writer, translator and journalist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Diane-Monique Daviau is a Quebec educator, writer, translator and journalist. Biography She was born in Montreal. Daviau wrote literary columns for Le Devoir, Lettres québécoises and Liberté, also contributing to the radio programs En toutes lettres, Littératures actuelles and Paysages littéraires on Radio Canada FM. She has taught literature, German and translation at McGill University, at the Université de Montréal and at the Goethe-Institut. Daviau was an editor for several publishing houses and also worked as a translator from German to French and from French to German. She served on the editorial committees for Lettres québécoises and for XYZ, la revue de la nouvelle. Daviau contributed to various literary events and festivals in Quebec and served on the juries for several literary competitions, including the Governor General's Awards, Radio-Canada's short story contest and the Prix littéraire Adrienne-Choquette. She also participates in a Quebec program where authors visit schools to speak to students.
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