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Frogs away

Times have been stormy, huh? I’m grateful to have been able to gather for some storytelling about community care, resilience, and ‘riff-raff’. Block Shop Books also delighted today with the first little review and recap of the book.

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Shortlisted

I’m thrilled to go to St. John’s, Newfoundland and spend time with an incredible posse of writers and poets from my Atlantic region, many of whom are long-standing friends and mentors. Thanks, Atlantic Book Awards! I’m chuffed.

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My mermaids

This book is a family-heirloom treasure. A lazy-day cuddle, a dreamscape by the woodstove, a favourite when the grandkids come over. I'd gush over this beautiful creation even if I weren't in it! Order your copy today for ocean-watchers in your life.

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TD Book Week

TD Book Week was a terrific, well-oiled machine of a tour. School after school, libraries, a children's museum, hundreds of faces: magically healing stuff. It's such a big deal to hear kids laugh at your stories, and shout at you in unison to give 'em anudder.

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Poetry mosh-pit

Four sessions of dozens of kids in one day. No matter where I am, it always starts off the same: What's the biggest library rule? ... BE QUIET they say, in that obedient sing-songy chorus. One kid in the back says NO FLYING SIDE KICKS.

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Young authors fly

When you make space for art, you become a magnet for other people who make space for art. And people like that are weird and rare and fantastic. They throw wood onto our fires and they make the room warm. Oddity fuels oddity when everything else is beige.

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Alberta Alberta

I come to oil country with a book about radicals who wish for the end of pipelines. But that's not what it's about. It's the friction of prosperity and concern, ability and disability, well-placed outrage and courage. It's banjo song and smoke in your eye.

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