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Monthly Archives: December 2011
An Old Prayer for a New Year
As I write this, in my time zone we are about nine and a half hours away from a brand new year. I am reminded of a quote from Anne of Green Gables, when she says that, “today is a … Continue reading
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Tagged Author's Prayer, New year, resolutions, the Child-Snatchers
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It’s a Simple Christmas (Again), Charlie Brown
It’s snowing. Since it’s December 23rd, and I do live in northern Ontario, this shouldn’t be huge news, but for some reason it is this year. Yesterday it rained, and everything was green and brown and grey and dreary, not … Continue reading
An Interview With Author Jayne Self
How did you get started? I have always imagined stories, but way back in 1998, I was toying with a story idea that revolved around the millennium. If I was ever to write a book, the time had arrived. … Continue reading
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Tagged Authors Book Fair, Harbourlight Books, Jayne Self, Murder in Hum Harbour, murder mystery
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And now … Robert White
Another author joining us for the Authors Book Fair in Guelph, Ontario, next week is Robert White. In 2010, Robert won the Word Alive Press publishing award with his book on Ecclesiastes, Chasing the Wind. Robert and I were co-winners, in fact, as he … Continue reading