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Spotlight On: Creative Ink Festival
In the spring of 2015, the Creative Ink Festival held a one-day, “sneak peek” event, to give local readers, writers, and artists a taste of what to expect in 2016. Well, the main event is almost here and I am … Continue reading
Princess’s BIG Bus Adventure in 3D, With Maps and Stuff!
I’m a transportation snob. I will travel by train, plane, car, boat, bicycle, hovercraft, covered wagon, rickshaw, or elephant, but I will not travel by bus. Even the Skytrain is pushing it. I came by my snobbishness honestly. Growing up … Continue reading
Posted in Humour and satire
Tagged bus travel, Eat Vancouver, humour, Lynda Williams, mass transit, Reality Skimming, science fiction, Translink, Warpworld
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Genius, Power, Magic…and Warpworld
Hello from the Home of a Published Author! Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it! Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. The words belong to Goethe but they sit at the top of the Peak … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Indie publishing, On Scribbling, Warpworld
Tagged books, science fiction, Warpworld, writing
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The Cover Uncovered!
A special hello from Home! I know this is soon but our book cover came back from the shop, all polished up and shiny, and I’m so excited I’m like a squirrel in a peanut butter factory! I just had … Continue reading
Posted in Indie publishing, On Scribbling, Warpworld
Tagged indie publishing, Joshua Simpson, Kristene Perron, science fiction, Warpworld
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Plan B From Outer Space!
Written August 7, 2012 Hello from the Georgia Strait! Yep, I’m writing this Chronicle onboard the Queen of Something ferry, enroute from Vancouver Island to the mainland. Our ferry system has come a long way from the days when the … Continue reading