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Tracey Forbes is a Canadian television writer and producer. She has worked on numerous Canadian and American television shows including Flashpoint , The Bridge , Spider-Man: The New Animated Series and Buffy the Vampire Slayer . In 2012/2013, she co-created, wrote and executive produced the TV drama series "Cracked" on CBC in Canada.

Forbes also wrote the made-for-TV movie Booky's Crush in 2009, based on the Booky novels by Bernice Thurman Hunter, and Girlfriend in a Coma based on Douglas Coupland's novel.[ citation needed ]

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