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Links - Terence Young: Writer and Teacher
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Terence Young: Writer and Teacher. The Island in Winter. The End of the Ice Age. Writers and other artists:. St Michaels University School. Vancouver International Writers Festiva. Interview on Kootenay Radio with Holly Rubinsky. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
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bookgeeks: march on
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Reveal the bookgeek within. I read the back blurb of this book because it said “winner of the 2006 pulitzer prize” on the cover. And as i started reading it, realized that it documents the fictional life of mr. march, the father of the louisa may alcott’s little women. Then, of course, a tingle of anticipation went up my spine. And judging from the most recent elections in the United States, the politics has only gotten more complex (and polarized) as time has gone by. And people of the book. Choosing wh...
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bookgeeks: reading decisions
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Reveal the bookgeek within. Choosing what to read. I've decided not to read fifty shades of grey. Much like i didn't read the da vinci code. Being a bookseller, i have a lot of biases. it's actually something i have to consciously curb when i'm at work. People will come up to me and ask me for chicklit or ask me about the best book i've read lately and i'll point to whatever amazing book and they'll give a little grimace and say "oh. yeah no, i don't read short stories." or "isn't that a guy book? In the...
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All Things Said & Done: Interview: Marina Endicott
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All Things Said and Done. A catalogue of readings, events, and other book related news. All Things Said and Done. Your back of the book bio:. Started writing while working in theatre as an actor, director and dramaturge. Was Associate Dramaturge at the Banff Centre Playwrights Colony. For five years in the 90s, ran the Saskatchewan Playwrights Centre. For many years. The usual progression of stories in journals, a couple of small awards, shortlisted for the Journey Prize. First novel Open Arms. Everywher...
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About Me | Building a Novel
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8230;a blueprint of the writing process. I’m a writer and communications specialist. Living in Brightsand Lake, Saskatchewan. Besides writing, I enjoy horse back riding, cross-country skiing, and drinking tea. This writer’s pets. Include a cat named Wanda and a dog named Rufus. 2 responses to “. October 8, 2009 at 9:44 pm. I met Wanda this summer! She seemed to be surly about something – it might’ve been that someone was in her chair. October 13, 2009 at 2:56 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Follow &ldquo...
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Spooky’s Funeral @ Keith MacKenzie
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26 letters. A million and more words. No limit to stories. The Faces That Don’t Belong. Larissa’s eyes welled up with tears as she came into the living room. He’s dead, Brent. Her voice sounded like she was recovering from a cold. Larissa’s voice screeched. Spooky. That’s who. Oh I was more interested in checking out my friends’ Facebook updates than the death of her pet. I do have to give that fish some credit, though. Spooky was a real trooper and he lasted far beyond his normal years. Get off my back.
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BOOKS @ Keith MacKenzie
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26 letters. A million and more words. No limit to stories. The Faces That Don’t Belong. Books on the Radio. Writers in New West. You can keep tabs on my daily doings via the following:. Follow me from afar. Keith MacKenzie is proudly powered by WordPress. 124; Breathe WordPress Theme.
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Keith MacKenzie
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26 letters. A million and more words. No limit to stories. The Faces That Don’t Belong. Writing with messianic determination. Wednesday, 21 March, 2012. A few years – decades, even? 8211; ago, I was watching David Letterman and his cheeky gap-toothed New York humour as was the norm of my late nights, and this time, Peter O’Toole was one of the guests on the show. I’ve seen many actors, actresses and celebrities (yes, that’s a third category) on Letterman […]. Read More.». Saturday, 18 February, 2012.