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Susan Gouinlock Photography - Blog: My Field Study
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416) - 407 - 3261. Blog: My Field Study. A weekly log of things we see and do. Too Cold to go OUT! Here in Toronto, we have had a lot of winter: snow, ice, wind, cracking tree branches on high and sonic booms from below (called " frost-quakes. It is actually so cold this week, minus 15-20c, that there are constant radio warnings not to go out for longer than 20 minutes! So, it's cold- let's knit something! My house model, Susannah, is wearing a soft neck cowl that I made in just 3 longish car trips!
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Eulogy (a novel) | Ken Murray
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Posts on Writing & Ephemera. Stories & Podcasts. 8220;…a book about grief has no right to be a page-turner, but this one is.” – Globe and Mail. 8220;This debut novel by the Ontario-based writer is a masterpiece of half-truths, understatement, and ironies.” – Georgia Straight. Is a serious, graceful novel” – Brooklyn Rail. Her Red Hair Rises with the Wings of Insects. Is an obituary to modern innocence. Too often, first-time novelists show up with baby fat or affectation or slavish devotion to some noveli...
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Announcing the Spring 2013 issue | Toronto Poetry Vendors
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Announcing the Spring 2013 issue. March 12, 2013 at 8:56 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. Spring is about to spring and we at TPV are totally in the mood. To celebrate, here’s the lineup for our new issue, soon to be dropping in a vending machine near you:. More details coming soon. No comments yet ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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Barbara DaCosta: Joy of Books---Hooray!
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January 23, 2012. Joy of Books- -Hooray! It only took 60 hours. For this wonderful video Joy of Books. To be filmed. Sean Ohlenkemp,. A Canadian ad-man, along with wife, friends, and helpers, created this fantasy of "what happens at night when the bookstore is closed." Moving thousands of books, the team mixed and matched themes, jacket colors, sizes, shelving, doo-dads, and toys in pursuit of the message: There's nothing like a real book. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Illustrated by Ed Young.
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March | 2013 | Toronto Poetry Vendors
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Archive for March, 2013. Announcing the Spring 2013 issue. March 12, 2013 at 8:56 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. Spring is about to spring and we at TPV are totally in the mood. To celebrate, here’s the lineup for our new issue, soon to be dropping in a vending machine near you:. More details coming soon. Black Bear on Water. CBC's The Next Chapter. Eden Mills Writers' Festival. Pivot at the Press Club. The Emergency Response Unit. The Scream Literary Festival. TPV machine launch: Cinnamon.
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Events | Toronto Poetry Vendors
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TPV is launching the fall 2010 issue at Zoots Cafe, at 1438 Dundas St. West at Dufferin, on Oct 17. The event goes from 2-6 pm, featuring readings by TPV poets Angela Hibbs, Jim Johnstone, Jeff Latosik, Leigh Nash and Aaron Tucker. Hosted by TPV co-publisher Elisabeth de Mariaffi. Come for a latte, bring toonies! Snacks will be at Canzine. 1 Comment ». TPV is online « Toronto Poetry Vendors. Wrote @ June 9, 2010 at 12:50 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Words That Can Only Be Your Own: August 2015
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Books, crafts, style, home, music and other lovely things. Monday, 31 August 2015. August Reads: Part Two. Was the final book for Alex's Blogging Good Read. So keep an eye on her blog for my thoughts. 2 I bought The Inconvenient Indian. 3 I really loved Jennifer Weiner's first few novels and because of that she's an author who, despite now generally writing about things - motherhood, usually - that I'm really not interested in, I'll always read. Who Do You Love. To be To All The Boys I've Loved Before.
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