Carol Bruneau is the acclaimed author of three short story collections, including A Bird on Every Tree, published by Vagrant Press in 2017, and four other novels. Her first novel, Purple for Sky, won the 2001 Thomas Head Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award and the Dartmouth Book Award. Her 2007 novel, Glass Voices, was a Globe and Mail Best Book and has become a book club favourite. Her reviews, stories, and essays have appeared nationwide in newspapers, journals, and anthologies, and two of her novels have been published internationally.
She lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with her husband and their dog and badass cat. Ryanne is a Halifax-based actor, director and creator, having returned to the Maritimes in 2013 after a lengthy absence spent "away". She has lived, worked, and played in Vancouver, Toronto, Nova Scotia, and South Korea. Recent acting work includes: The Drowning Girls (Neptune/DMV), The Donohue Sisters, Half-Cracked: The Legend of Sugar Mary, Ibsen Bites (LunaSea), Opening Night (Festival Antigonish), and The 39 Steps (Chester Playhouse).
Ryanne holds a Master's of Fine Arts in Acting from York University.
She lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with her husband and their dog and badass cat. Ryanne is a Halifax-based actor, director and creator, having returned to the Maritimes in 2013 after a lengthy absence spent "away". She has lived, worked, and played in Vancouver, Toronto, Nova Scotia, and South Korea. Recent acting work includes: The Drowning Girls (Neptune/DMV), The Donohue Sisters, Half-Cracked: The Legend of Sugar Mary, Ibsen Bites (LunaSea), Opening Night (Festival Antigonish), and The 39 Steps (Chester Playhouse).
Ryanne holds a Master's of Fine Arts in Acting from York University.





