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Classic Books for Boys: Book review by The Canadian Homeschooler
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Classic Books for Boys home. Thursday, June 2, 2011. Book review by The Canadian Homeschooler. Lisa Marie Fletcher, who maintains a website called The Canadian Homeschooler. Recently did a review of The Secret of the Old Swing Bridge. We like what she had to say:. Get ready for an adventure – here comes Angus Wolfe! I’m excited to introduce a fun new fiction series by Canadian author Ian Wilson. This first book, The Secret of the Old Swing Bridge. I really enjoyed it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Classic Books for Boys: Some thoughts as I work on the backstory for "The King's Puzzle"
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Classic Books for Boys home. Saturday, June 18, 2011. Some thoughts as I work on the backstory for "The King's Puzzle". I have by my desk a series of books on the craft of novel writing by James N. Frey. Writing, is a trip through the mythological woods, overpowering the scary stuff which lurks behind the trees. In the fascinating process of creating The King's Puzzle. Anyway, to The King's Puzzle. And how they will likely be contrary to those permeating much of the body of work which we classify as toda...
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Classic Books for Boys: Author visit to Washago School
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Classic Books for Boys home. Thursday, June 23, 2011. Author visit to Washago School. On June 2, the whole Wilson family enjoyed visiting Rama Central Public School in Washago. Ian's PowerPoint presentation to the Grade 4, 5 and 6 classes was followed by a lively question and answer period. All these students had read The Secret of the Old Swing Bridge. Here's Ian with Matilda, the girl who introduced her teacher, Mr. Elliott (on the right) to The Secret of the Old Swing Bridge. June 23, 2011 at 8:00 PM.
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Classic Books for Boys: March 2011
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Classic Books for Boys home. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Revealing my fondness for hamburgers. As mentioned a few weeks ago, I had lunch with Ramara Chronicle. Editor Rob McCormick in Washago to discuss The Secret of the Old Swing Bridge. And other of my works. The interview produced a most revealing profile. Of some of my favourite things. Tuesday, March 15, 2011. The King's Puzzle is underway! Second volume in the Angus Wolfe. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Revealing my fondness for hamburgers.
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Classic Books for Boys: October 2011
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Classic Books for Boys home. Saturday, October 15, 2011. 5 new book reviews! The Secret of the Old Swing Bridge was recently reviewed for Homeschool Horizons, a brand-new Canadian magazine. Five homeschooling families took the time to read the book over the summer, and their reviews are posted on the Homeschool Horizons website. Here is an excerpt from a review by Heidi Shaw:. You can read all five complete reviews here:. Http:/ www.homeschoolhorizons.ca/2011/09/review-the-old-swing-bridge/.
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Angus Wolfe's blog: The book released!
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010. The Secret of the Old Swing Bridge. I’m so excited to actually see and read a copy! It is a great book, well written. My friend, Amanda, also a major character in the book, read the entire book in one day! She really liked it. To order online, visit this page. Posted by Angus Wolfe. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Canadian Branchline Miniatures blog. Canadian Branchline Miniatures blog. Classic Books for Boys blog. Classic Books for Boys blog. Classic Books for Boys.
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Angus Wolfe's blog: February 2011
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Friday, February 4, 2011. Report on RCN ship. Recently I have been working on the outline and first draft of a report on HMCS Cartier. A vessel which supported the Royal Canadian Navy in the First World War and served as a test ship with them in the Second. Between wars she helped Dominion law enforcement to put down smuggling operations. No news other than this, except for the fact that we continue to see red-bellied woodpeckers regularly. Contact my biographer here. Or order online here.
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Angus Wolfe's blog: December 2010
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010. Hey, I’ve got something really neat this time! That’s ‘Hookah’ Hopkin, a major character in The Secret of the Old Swing Bridge. On the back cover of the book is one of his funny quotes:. 8220;Everybody up here figures I’m crazy. You think I’m crazy. Your dad thinks I’m crazy. That’s cool, I can live with that.”. Posted by Angus Wolfe. Tuesday, December 7, 2010. The Secret of the Old Swing Bridge. I’m so excited to actually see and read a copy! Posted by Angus Wolfe.
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Angus Wolfe's blog: My grandfather's letter to King George VI in 1939...
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Friday, April 29, 2011. My grandfather's letter to King George VI in 1939. In which he laid out what I've been calling The King's Puzzle. My friend Amanda and I are busy trying to solve this. It's especially relevant given today's Royal Wedding, and the recent movie entitled The King's Speech. My brother Dougie and I were in hysterics during the swearing parts! Posted by Angus Wolfe. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Canadian Branchline Miniatures blog. Canadian Branchline Miniatures blog.
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Angus Wolfe's blog: Report on RCN ship
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Friday, February 4, 2011. Report on RCN ship. Recently I have been working on the outline and first draft of a report on HMCS Cartier. A vessel which supported the Royal Canadian Navy in the First World War and served as a test ship with them in the Second. Between wars she helped Dominion law enforcement to put down smuggling operations. No news other than this, except for the fact that we continue to see red-bellied woodpeckers regularly. Contact my biographer here. Or order online here.