Irene Fantopoulos
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Irene Fantopoulos

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Irene Fantopoulos is a writer of fiction and memoir. Her stories about growing up Greek in Canada have appeared on Greekgateway and the Canadian Museum of Immigration. Her personal story The Song that Changed my Life was shortlisted for CBC Canada Writes. Her essays and short stories have appeared in the Toronto Writer’s Collective 2018 Anthology, the Globe and Mail’s Facts and Arguments, and several online and print magazines. Her poem, Never There? was a top 10 finalist for the Winston Collins Prize in Poetry. She is a professional member of the Crime Writers of Canada. Irene has a B.A. in Criminology and a Master's in Clinical Social Work. Irene worked in the mental health field and with victims of domestic violence. For almost 30 years, Irene worked with the Ontario Civil Service. While there, she worked in communications, human resources, policy development, and project management. Irene is the author of All the Evil Scatters, Luck of the Draw, and Burden of Proof. She has a certificate in creative writing from George Brown College. Irene's upcoming novel, Murders in Deer Park is expected to be released in late 2025. She lives in Toronto with her dog, Neo.
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