Early years
Dominique Mainon was born to a British mother and a Texan father and spent much of her early years in the small village ofAdulthood
In 2004, Mainon was diagnosed with breast cancer. During her time enduring chemotherapy and radiation she collaborated with James Ursini to write her first book, '' The Modern Amazons: Warrior Women On-Screen'' where she alludes to her experience in the first quote appearing in the introduction of the book which says "Amazon women cut off their right breast in order to better aim their arrows" and explains the significance of the one-breasted amazon archetype. In 2005, Mainon tracked down the author of ''My Jihad: One American's Journey Through The World of Usama Bin Laden—as a Covert Operative for the American Government'' (), Aukai "Aqil" Collins and located him in prison in Durango, Mexico, on a weapons charge for bounty hunting. She began communicating with Collins on regular basis with the intent of making a film of his life story and co-writing a sequel book. In May 2006, Collins was released from prison in Mexico and dropped off in El Paso, Texas, after which they began work on a documentary about his experiences in Mexico and other countries called "Have Gun Will Travel" and she worked on adapting his book "My Jihad." Mainon went on to write two more books and then suffered a recurrence of cancer which led to a mastectomy and severe illness through 2008. Blackie's surfer Kerry Pedlow and many others in the longboard surfing community in Orange County came together in a 8 hour surf-a-thon to raise awareness and funds for Mainon. Several cast members of Bravo TV's reality series '' The Real Housewives of Orange County'' including Jeana Keough, Vicki Gunvalson andNon-Fiction Books
* '' The Modern Amazons: Warrior Women On-Screen'' (2006) * '' Cinema of Obsession: Erotic Fixation and Love Gone Wrong in the Movies'' (2007) * '' Movie Icons: Mae West'' (2008) * '' The Femme Fatale: Cinema's Most Unforgettable Lethal Ladies'' (2009) She has contributed to other books such as: * ''Gangster Film Reader'', edited by Alain Silver and James Ursini, and co-authored *Staff - ''The Big Picture'' (Metro U.K., July 11, 2008) * "Mae West" () which is part of the Taschen Movie Icons Series edited by Paul Duncan.References
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Bibliography
*'' Cinema of Obsession: Erotic Obsession and Love Gone Wrong in the Movies'' Hal Leonard Press/Limelight Editions () *'' The Modern Amazons: Warrior Women On-Screen'' Amadeus Press/Limelight Editions() *''Mae West (Movie Icons Series)'' Taschen () *''Femme Fatale: Cinema's Most Unforgettable Lethal Ladies'' Hal Leonard Press/Limelight Editions () {{DEFAULTSORT:Mainon, Dominique 1970 births 2012 deaths American non-fiction writers Writers from Los Angeles