As Peggy Nash and Julie White note in their book Women United, contributions made by women to the Canadian Auto Workers Union have historically been overlooked. I had the opportunity to review this book for @theseaboardreview.ca
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I recently reviewed Rick Westhead's We Breed Lions: Confronting Canada's Troubled Hockey Culture for @theseaboardreview.ca Westhead's book makes for an interesting and sometimes disturbing read. www.theseaboardreview.ca/p/we-breed-l...
Katherine Dudtschak's "Sincerely, Katherine. Life, Gender, Inclusivity, and Leadership for the Future" is a courageous testament to the value of inclusiveness. I had the opportunity to review it for @theseaboardreview.ca www.theseaboardreview.ca/p/sincerely-...
After conducting 547 interviews for her show Meet the Writers, the Monocle Radio books editor knows how to get the most out of talking to an author and form a lasting relationship. Hint: you must let yourself fall a little bit in love.
Mystery writers in particular might enjoy Peggy Blair's A Mystery Writer's Guide to Getting Published. Blair's book is straightforward and provides advice from her own experience. I reviewed it recently for The Seaboard Review of Books. www.theseaboardreview.ca/p/a-mystery-...
@radonjournal.bsky.social a poem by @lisatimpf.bsky.social Lisa Timpf.
(CW: AI superseding human writing) www.radonjournal.com/issue5/the-d...
Many thanks to Interstellar Flight Magazine for publishing my piece "When the Scariest Stories Are Penned by Real Life," which includes references to five books I've read lately about AI, climate change, and other themes. magazine.interstellarflightpress.com/when-the-sca...
Baseball enthusiasts might enjoy Henry Schipper's "The Ball Dreams of the Sky," a collection of baseball-related poems. I had the opportunity to review this collection for the Sport Literature Association. #Baseballpoems
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The Golden Generation: How Canada Became a Basketball Powerhouse by Oren Weisfeld was an interesting read. I reviewed it for @theseaboardreview.ca #CanadaBasketball
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I had the opportunity to review Lynn Hutchinson Lee's Nightshade for @theseaboardreview.ca. A resonant and lyrical book that provides insights into Romany culture. #magicalrealism, #Canadianspeclit. www.theseaboardreview.ca/p/nightshade...
Happy to be included in the Women of the Weird West anthology. Looking forward to seeing the finished product.
I had the opportunity to review Betty Baxter's Outspoken: A Journey from Olympic Athlete to Activist for @theseaboardreview.ca. #LGBTQIAnonfiction, #CanadianSports www.theseaboardreview.ca/p/outspoken-...
One poetry collection was "Worth More Standing," not all cli-fi but included some. "Coyote at the Movies," the final poem by Tim McNulty, was funny and hopeful. caitlinpress.com/Books/W/Wort...
Another month, another SFPA poetry round-up! This month we have new work from @marisca.bsky.social, @nicowritesbooks.bsky.social, @richardleis.com, @ghostlyverse.bsky.social, @lisatimpf.bsky.social and so many more!
Check out all the freshly pubbed spec poetry here: sfpoetry.org/wp/2026/02/0...
Many thanks to Lynn Hutchinson Lee for participating in an interview for @interstellarflight.bsky.social. #darkfantasy, #authorinterview, magazine.interstellarflightpress.com/fens-tobacco...
The January 26, 2026 issue of @theseaboardreview.ca includes my "hot take" on @markcritch.bsky.social's book Sorry, Not Sorry. Fans of This Hour Has 22 Minutes and Son of a Critch should enjoy this book. www.theseaboardreview.ca/p/the-seaboa...
Sports fans who find themselves conflicted about what sport has become in the 21st century, or those who enjoy memoirs involving sport, might like David Macfarlane's On Sports, which I had the opportunity to review for @theseaboardreview.ca www.theseaboardreview.ca/p/on-sports-...
I had the opportunity to review Oren Safdie's Beyond Ken Dryden for The Seaboard Review of Books. A resonant read, particularly for someone who cheered for the Canadiens during the 1970s. www.theseaboardreview.ca/p/beyond-ken...
My review of "Better Not Burn Your Toast" by Dr. Joe Schwarcz is now up at @theseaboardreview.ca. Better Not Burn Your Toast takes a look at the science behind food and health. An entertaining and informative read. www.theseaboardreview.ca/p/better-not...
If the networks are looking for new Bowl Game ideas (we don't have enough, do we?) here are a few: www.littleoldladycomedy.com/all-works/kg...
Thanks to Little Old Lady Comedy for posting my humor piece, "Welcome to Spin Class." www.littleoldladycomedy.com/all-works/r8...
Fans of historical nonfiction with an interest in the animal protection movement might find Darcy Ingram's book about Henry Bergh, the founder of the ASPCA, of interest. I had a chance to review the book for @theseaboardreview.ca. www.theseaboardreview.ca/p/the-second...
I recently reviewed Louise Penny's The Black Wolf for The Seaboard Review of Books. A worthy addition to the Gamache canon.
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I had the opportunity to review Jane Glatt's latest magical realism novel No Love Lost for The Seaboard Review of Books. A fun read. Those who liked the first book in the Wrap-It-Up Magic series, Lost and Found, should like this one too. www.theseaboardreview.ca/p/no-love-lo...
I had the opportunity to review Becoming an Ally: Breaking the Cycle of Oppression (4th Edition) by Anne Bishop. Among other potential readers, I'd recommend it for anyone delivering diversity training. This would have been helpful for me back in the day. www.theseaboardreview.ca/p/becoming-a...
I received a review copy of O Canada Crosswords Book 26. As a crossword lover, I enjoyed both the crosswords and the Canadian content. I did a review over on The Seaboard Review of Books, www.theseaboardreview.ca/p/o-canada-c...
Hi Paula: The authors included are: Trynne Delaney, francesca ekwuyasi, Whitney French, Aline-Mwezi Niyonsenga, Chimedum Ohaegbu, Suyi Davies Okungbowa, Chinelo Onwualu, Lue Palmer, Zalika Reid-Benta, and Terese Mason Pierre
“Water—Nature’s herald—is talking loudly to us in the language of irony.”--LYNNA DRESDEN, the diarist #water #ecofiction #climatefiction #books #EBookGifts
I’m participating in an ebook promo today, by heightening awareness of my speculative poetry collection Cats and Dogs in Space. Cats in lab coats, studying us. Robot dogs on Mars. And more. Available in PDF and Epub formats from Hiraeth Publishing. #EBookGifts
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