Regina Doman
Regina Doman | |
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Born |
1970 Havertown, Pennsylvania |
Occupation | Catholic fiction writer |
Regina Doman is a Christian writer who was born in 1970 in Havertown, Pennsylvania.[1]
Doman graduated in 1988 from Koinoinia Academy of Warren, New Jersey.[1] She received her bachelor's degree in 1992 from Franciscan University of Steubenville with a major in TV Communications and concentrations in drama and scriptwriting.[1]
After graduating from university, she worked for two years as an assistant editor for Catholics United for the Faith in New York City.[2] Three years later - in 1997 - she released her first novel, Snow White and Rose Red: A Modern Fairy Tale.[1] In 2002, it was republished under the title The Shadow of the Bear. Its sequel Black as Night was published in 2004.[3] In 2012, her manga biography of Pope Benedict XVI, Habemus Papem: Pope Benedict XVI, was published by American publisher Manga Hero. Along with Rebecca Bratten, Doman co-authored Catholic Philosopher Chick Makes Her Debut, published also in 2012.
Doman is a former editor with Sophia Institute Press.[1]
She has produced audio dramas including Enemy Brothers, Perpetua’s Choice, and her own book Shadow of the Bear.[1]
Books
- Snow White and Rose Red: A Modern Fairy Tale
- Black as Night
- Angel in the Waters
- The Shadow of the Bear
- Waking Rose
- The Midnight Dancers
- Alex O'Donnell and the 40 Cyber Thieves
- Rapunzel Let Down
- Habemus Papem: Pope Benedict XVI
- Catholic Philosopher Chick Makes Her Debut (with Rebecca Bratten)
- Pope Francis: I Believe in Mercy
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Doman, Regina. "Regina Doman: family and personal information". Veraprise Incorporated. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
- ↑ "Fairy Tales Retold: An Interview with Regina Doman". Ignatius Press. Retrieved 14 November 2012.
- ↑ "Regina Doman". Goodreads Inc. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
Further reading
- Nancy Carpentier Brown (2007). The Mystery of Harry Potter: A Catholic Family Guide. Our Sunday Visitor Publishing. p. 154. ISBN 978-1-59276-398-6.
- Vanessa Joosen (2011). Critical and Creative Perspectives on Fairy Tales: An Intertextual Dialogue Between Fairy-Tale Scholarship and Postmodern Retellings. Wayne State University Press. p. 287. ISBN 978-0-8143-3452-2.
- Margaret Summitt. Catholic Literature: An Introduction. Tumblar House. p. 183. ISBN 978-0-9712786-4-6.