Tag: amwriting

  • On “A Complete Unknown”

    Last night my husband and I went to see “A Complete Unknown,” the Bob Dylan biopic based on Elijah Wald’s book Bob Dylan Turns Electric. To say we were in awe of Timothee Chalamet’s performance is an understatement. He was brilliant. I understand that he worked five years on preparation for this role—learning to sing and…

  • On the Rivalry Series

    On the Rivalry Series

    On Friday I had the pleasure of attending Rivalry Series Game Six between Team USA and Team Canada in Regina at the Brandt Centre, home of the Regina Pats. If you are a Connor Bedard fan (and there is a good chance you are), this was his WHL team before he was drafted Number One…

  • Dear 2023

    Dear 2023

    You were an outstanding year.  You gave me Maui. You gave me the Normandy beaches and pristine cemeteries for Canadian soldiers. You gave me an incredible night in Swiftieapolis with my amazing daughters, who introduced me to Taylor Swift’s discography in the most memorable way imaginable. You gave me the gift of kayaking on placid…

  • Plotting vs. Pantsing: The School of Hard Knocks

    Plotting vs. Pantsing: The School of Hard Knocks

    Yes, it’s been a while since my last post. I have been down a rabbit-hole the past few months honing Gabrielle Rouge, which will be available on Kindle December 15th and in print on January 15th. A big WHEW on meeting my goal for completing this sequel to Gabrielle and the Rebels in 2023. Here’s a synopsis: Gabrielle March…

  • Tales from the Road: Bikes and Bombers

    Tales from the Road: Bikes and Bombers

    After two weeks of rumbling up and down sun-baked asphalt, we donned our jackets as a cool wind wafted us home. Still, fourteen days without raingear is divine, and all those opportunities to connect with family and friends—priceless. Here’s an account. After visiting my dad’s sister and cousin in Medicine Hat, our first stop was…

  • Summer Simply Explained

    Summer Simply Explained

    I can tell you what summer means to me with a few simple formulas. camping + Kenosee = July We moved our 26′ camper (did I say we? I meant to say ‘Randy’) to Moose Mountain Provincial Park on June 30th. We’ve been in and out a bit, but for the most part we are settled in 107…

  • Swiftieapolis

    Swiftieapolis

    I don’t really remember my first time at a circus. But that’s what the Taylor Swift concert on June 23rd in Minneapolis felt like. “Swiftieapolis” was Taylor’s largest concert to date and a small glimpse of what is to come—since she will be performing at European soccer stadiums in 2024.  Attendance at US Bank Stadium, the Minnesota…

  • Farewell to North Van and Diamond Girls

    Farewell to North Van and Diamond Girls

    June 6-10, 2023 is in the rearview mirror now, but what a week! I’m deeply sad that I had to turn down being in Ogema for the filming of the Mary Baker/ Heritage Canada vignette, which coincided with my trip to Vancouver. But I wouldn’t have missed Deep Cove Stage Society’s production of #diamondgirls or…

  • Diamond Girls Opens in North Van

    Diamond Girls Opens in North Van

    Today I’m in Vancouver, on the cusp of opening night at Deep Cove Stage Society’s production of Diamond Girls. For those of you who are not familiar with this play, I wrote it nearly eight years ago. Diamond Girls tells the story of the AAGPBL, as experienced by three Saskatchewan women: Mary “Bonnie” Baker, Arleene…

  • Summer 2023 Reads

    Summer 2023 Reads

    I just finished The Mythic Adventures of Samuel Templeton:Peanut Butter and Chaos by Winnipeg author Anita Daher. This is a terrific summer read for a Middle Grader whose interests include science (specifically quantum physics), Icelandic lore, or magic. PB and C is the first book in the series. The second instalment is aptly named Peanut Butter and Pandemonium. I’m about…