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Monthly Archives: March 2009
Are We All Closet Fringe Dwellers?
As I go about the land reading and promoting my book Fringe Dwellers, I am beginning to wonder if I have tapped into a hidden secret of Canadians. My book was written about the marginalized people in society – widows, … Continue reading
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After the Flood – a dystopian novel of hope
John Steinbeck had a habit of writing in his journal before attempting to write his daily quota of fiction; a sort of flexing of the literary muscles before tackling the arduous task of creation. He wrote so many journal entries—one … Continue reading
Orphan Patients
When I moved out into the country from the city, I did not think I would lack for universal health care, the magnet that had drawn me to this country in the first place. Even our southern neighbour did not … Continue reading