Review: Beatrice and Croc Harry
I came across Beatrice and Croc Harry on NetGalley and was immediately intrigued as, like many others I’m sure, I’ve come to know Lawrence Hill… Read More »Review: Beatrice and Croc Harry
I came across Beatrice and Croc Harry on NetGalley and was immediately intrigued as, like many others I’m sure, I’ve come to know Lawrence Hill… Read More »Review: Beatrice and Croc Harry
Last week I shared my notes from the TOK Ottawa panel on Writing in the Age of Netflix. This week, I’m continuing to share what… Read More »TOK Ottawa: Writing the Future – KidLit and YA
I had the pleasure of attending TOK Ottawa, a symposium about books and writing, this past weekend. TOK is the digital magazine of Diaspora Dialogues… Read More »TOK Ottawa: Writing in the Age of Netflix
I’ve been trying to read more LGBTQIA books lately, so when the opportunity arose to read The Dangerous Art of Blending In by Angelo Surmelis for Bookmarked,… Read More »Review: The Dangerous Art of Blending In
I read The Wolves of Winter for Bookmarked earlier this year. An original version of this review appears on that site. Summary As nuclear war… Read More »Review: The Wolves of Winter
We’re deep into November (and NaNoWriMo) and the holiday season is pretty much upon us, which means it’s a pretty busy time of year. And… Read More »Productivity Tools
I’m often a bit skeptical about retellings of classic novels. So when my book club The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kiersten White as our next… Read More »Review: The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein
After seeing Lost at Midnight’s post on Sadie, I added the book to my TBR list. It seemed relevant to current discussions about violence, and… Read More »Review: Sadie
The Beauty That Remains by Ashley Woodfolk is another book I read for book club. Summary The Beauty That Remains is a novel that deals with… Read More »Review: The Beauty That Remains
I first came across the term multipotentialite about a year ago on Twitter and it immediately struck a chord with me. The idea of having… Read More »Editors and Multipotentiality