Ahem.
Posts by LD Thompson
On another life, I skied until I found the end.
Latest from Galleon - Beverley Shaw's Undertow. Galleonbooks.ca
Chokecherry harvest.
Rescued this eastern Canadian swallowtail from the mower.
Woke up to a bat flying around the dark bedroom. Managed to capture it, release it outside and return to bed without waking my easily startled sweetheart.
Muttered something about the polar vortex breaking free to a woman at canada post today, recieved sum educatin on chemtrails in return.
Didn't I just tidy up the office?
Heh. That's the spirit.
Spent much of 2021 ghost writing a memoir. Handed it over to the client in 2022. Nada. Never even acknowledged receipt. Weird. I really haven't written much since.
90 minute drive, but haven't been there in a dozen years. All of Fundy is in my heart.
Joggins? That's a late carboniferous stone's throw from here.
Next release, @jakeswanwriter.bsky.social , order info on website next week.
Damn keto.
I interviewed Gary Amdahl about his latest novel, The Creative Writers from @galleon-books.bsky.social ...
You can read Parts 1 and 2 (of 6!) already on his Substack
(I'll reply to this when the others are up)
garyamdahl.substack.com/p/nothing-mo...
Thanks, Bob ๐ onieric is a great word. Wrote this book lost in Ammons and Ashbery, I recall.
No, Grammarly, 'he felt his eyebrows sing' isn't better than 'singe.'.... I think.
Chapter index from our next title... Cover reveal soon!
First line?... No one knows what triggers it, that waking connection between forebrain and hindbrain, that spark firing across a foggy gap. [Apastoral]
Some great Canadians: Loved White Mythology and just getting started on She Sang to Them, She Sang by
@wdclarke.bsky.social
and Apastoral by
@ldt.bsky.social
. The Alberta Premium--a 3rd Canadian flying under the radar, packing a punch.
@coronasamizdat.bsky.social
-33 with wind here, yup. And replace dogs with work.
A fleece lined shorts kinda day.
Morning, Icy blueskies. Who else is in the deep freeze?
My thoughts on our latest.
Long slow sad sigh.
One down... Don't be shy!
If anyone out there in Bluesky land would like a copy of my first book, an 80-page 'novel in dreams', I'll send it, no charge. Inherited 250+ copies when the publisher died a few years back.
Awaiting strangeness. Its late, yes its.
Really, Canada, just ignore him.