Ready, set…read!

John Keats once said: Give me books, fruit, French wine and fine weather and a little music out of doors, played by someone I do not know. Thanks for the thought John, now that is exactly how I plan to spend my Thursday evening this week. Why? Because this is the date I have chosen to [...]

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Is that why Canadians don’t like the taste of CanLit?

Today I came across an interesting article by Darryl Whitter “Canada’s an urban nation. Why is our literature still down on the farm?” thanks to my friend Joe Boughner (also the creative mind and tech savvy guy that has made this site and blog possible). I thought to myself “holy cow this is probably why [...]

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The clock is ticking

Tick tock tick tock. That’s the constant sound I hear inside my head. Time is passing me by and it doesn’t seem like there is anything I can do to slow it down. It really pisses me off because I have about a million things to do  and thanks to this new gorgeous watch I [...]

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A New Brunswick story will be my first book

This morning I woke up to day #2 of my week on vacation! This by no means will be a week of sipping wine and lounging on the patio. For one because the sun is always a no-show on my vacation and in fact, I have tons of work to do on this blog. My [...]

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The first book

Which book will I read first? I don’t know yet. At this time, I am entering data about the authors and about the books. I feel that at some point along the way in the preparatory phase, I will just feel like reading one book more than the others and that will be that. There’s [...]

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