Books
It’s said that a picture is worth a thousand words, but what if some of those words are set in stone?
Storytelling has been in Annette Pateman’s family for generations. In fact, you could say it’s in her blood.
Tucked away in a rural home in Slate River, a young author busily plots her next novel.
“Writing a novel as opposed to writing for a live audience is a very different kettle of fish,” says playwright-turned-novelist Eleanor Albanese.
The lake, the trees, the island, the sky. Every morning on the shores of Lake Superior, Marion Agnew snaps a picture of the scene outside her window.
One of my favourite things to do is to read with my grandchildren. And this is exactly what I did recently while I was visiting with my son’s family.
In 1967, Alan Wade borrowed $100 from his grandmother, packed up his ’64 Austin and made the move from Welland, Ontario to Fort William for a history teaching job at Westgate Collegiate.
“Very exciting”, that’s how locally raised writer Scott Colby describes his debut at number 2 on the Canadian hardcover non-fiction list.
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