Cáit Donnelly

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Cáit Donnelly


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Cáit has been writing stories since she could hold a crayon to a wall. Her first novel, Scheresade, (written as Ronit Lèvy and published in 2009 by the Wild Rose Press) started its life on an empty paper grocery bag and knocked around for years, between raising a family and following the wandering life of a grant-funded academic. Along the way, she flipped burgers, worked as a translator, a professional musician, manager of three multi-college distance learning consortia, dean of an extension campus and freelance evaluation consultant. When she’s not writing, she studies languages—Norwegian and Irish Gaelic make numbers eighteen and nineteen—and listens to Mozart and Faroese Metal.

Also writes as Ronit Levy

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Something I’ve learned that may help other aspiring writers

My first novel ever was so deeply autobiographical, it was practically a roman à clef. Because it was so personal, and the story was so important to me, progress was torturously slow, editing incredibly difficult and painful. And however hard I worked, it read like a bad machine translation of some (deservedly) obscure 19th century Russian.


As I’ve moved forward, I’ve also moved ‘outward.’ Maybe pa

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Published on September 14, 2012 00:25
Average rating: 3.47 · 53 ratings · 16 reviews · 2 distinct works
Now You See It (Inner Edge,...

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