About the Author

Corinne Heather Copnick

Author

Born in Montreal, Canada, and now living in Los Angeles near her children and grandchildren, Corinne Heather Copnick, C.M., M.A., is a multi-talented writer and performer. Her career in the arts has spanned radio, television, film, and stage.

A recipient of various grants and awards, Corinne served as resident writer at the Leighton Artist Colony, Banff Center for the Arts, Alberta. She also designed a role-playing simulation on Canadian unity called Future Directions. The Canadian Commemorative Medal (1992) recognized her substantial contribution to Canada. In 1998, the National Council of Jewish Women (Montreal Section) honored her as a woman of distinction.

Her literary works include Altar Pieces, screened nationally many times on Canadian TV, Embrace, bilingual (English/French) love poems, and the humorous How To Live Alone Until You Like It…And Then You Are Ready for Somebody Else. An acclaimed play that she wrote for drug education purposes, Metamorphose, was featured at Montreal’s Man and His World. Her play, In the Quiet of a Saturday Night, was presented for National Canada Book Week in Toronto.

She is currently working on Middle of the Air, a screenplay; Cindy’s Daddy, a companion book to Cryo Kid for children aged four to eight; and a new collection of stories, Tales of Laughter and Inspiration. In addition, she is the founder of Timesolvers Writing and Editing Services (www.timesolvers.com).

Corinne received both her bachelor (honors English) and master (English: developmental drama) of arts degrees from McGill University. She earned a Ph.D. in adaptability, which has taken her seventy-one years to complete.

Corinne is available for your group for:

- readings
- talks
- interviews
- online or offline promotional events

To inquire or book, please email Corinne@cryokid.com or call 818.345.1531


Additional ResourcesCalifornia Cyrobank
Donor Sibling Registry

UCLA
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility

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