It’s not easy to work on my manuscript when the amazing and wonderful Olympic games are happening right here in my own city. The streets are full of international visitors and happy Canadians, and I know that at almost every minute, there’s some exciting event I could be attending or watching on the screen.
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Olympic Hightlights: One Writer’s View
I’m looking out my office window at clear, blue skies and bright, beautiful sunshine. If I didn’t know better, I’d think I was in Phoenix, Arizona rather than Vancouver, BC — home to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
Narrative Nonfiction
I’ve been reading a lot of narrative nonfiction lately, and enjoying it a great deal. There’s a real art to telling true stories in a compelling way.
Words To Ponder
I just read an excellent quote for writers I thought I’d share today. It is:
Writing, Writing, Writing
I was worried after the holidays that I wasn’t going to be able to find the words for a new nonfiction picture book I’m working on, but I’m pleased to report — the words are coming!
Farm City
I’ve just finished reading the fascinating account of an urban farmer, Novella Carpenter. Her book, Farm City: The Education of an Urban Farmer, tells the story of her experience growing vegetables and raising farm animals — bees, chickens, turkeys, rabbits and PIGS — on a vacant lot in a rough section of Oakland (she calls it the ghetto). It’s an unusual and amazing story of how she creates a garden haven in a gritty urban centre. Even more amazing is how she and her boyfriend scavenge food for their pigs by raiding dumpsters in back alleys behind restaurants.
Sad Day for Book Lovers
I am so sad to read the news today that Vancouver’s longest-running, independent bookstore is closing up shop. Duthie Books is where my family has always bought books. They have been in business for some 50 years, providing Vancouverites with an excellent source of reading material. The staff was extremely knowledgeable and consistently helpful. It is a store that I will sorely miss.
The Garden
While sniffling through my annual post-holiday cold, and waiting for the Vitamin C to do its work, I passed a few afternoons last week catching up on my DVD watching. The best movie I saw was a documentary called The Garden. It’s the story of North America’s largest urban garden — 14 acres! — situated in South Central Los Angeles. It was both an inspiring and heart-wrenching story.
Children’s Writers and Illustrators Market
Over the years, one of my most consistent January purchases has been the new edition of The Children’s Writers and Illustrators Market, edited by Alice Pope. It is a wonderful resource for anyone writing books for kids. It includes articles about how to get published and information on hundreds of publishers and what they are looking for. In addition, there are profiles of new and established authors and illustrators.
A New Year Begins!
Happy New Year!