Zoey Leigh Peterson

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Zoey Leigh Peterson is an American-Canadian novelist, who received a longlisted Scotiabank Giller Prize nomination in 2017 for her debut novel Next Year, For Sure.[1] The novel, about a happily married couple's year-long experiment with polyamory, was published in 2017 by Doubleday Canada.[2]

Born in England to a United States Air Force family, Peterson was raised throughout the United States before moving in her early 20s to Philadelphia,[3] where she lived in a communal home and was a musician with the local punk rock band Freemartin.[4] She later moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, where she has lived since the late 1990s and works as a librarian.[3]

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