Brenda Corey Dunne
Dependent: When 45-year-old Ellen Michaels loses her husband to a tragic military accident, she is left in a world of gray. For 25 years her life has been dictated by the ubiquitous They—the military establishment that has included her like chattel with John’s worldly goods—his Dependents, Furniture, and Effects. They—who have stolen her hopes, her dreams and her innocence, and now in mere months will take away the roof over her head. Ellen is left with nothing to hold on to but memories and guilt and an awful secret that has held her in its grip since she was 19. John’s untimely death takes away her anchor, and now, without the military, there is no one to tell her where to go, what to do— no one to dictate who she is. Dependent deals with issues ever-present in today’s service families—early marriage, frequent long absences, the culture of rank, and post-traumatic stress, as well as harassment and abuse of power by higher-ranking officials. It presents a raw and realistic view of life for the lives of the invisible support behind the uniform.
Brenda Corey Dunne grew up in rural New Brunswick, Canada. She originally trained as a physiotherapist and worked several years as an Officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force before meeting her Air Force pilot husband and taking her release. Since that time she has lived in Nova Scotia, Canada, Wiltshire, UK, and Elizabeth City, North Carolina...but she currently resides on Vancouver Island. Brenda’s latest novel, a literary fiction called DEPENDENT was published in July of 2014. Her self-published historical fiction, TREASURE IN THE FLAME was released in 2012. Brenda has several completed manuscripts: a magical realism about North American selkies, a pre-dystopian set in rural Maine, and her latest is a contemporary fiction coming-of-age about a military daughter living on two continents. When not writing, working or taxiing her three children she can be found either in the garden or the horse paddock with a book in one hand and a very, very large coffee in the other. |