Science Writers Gather Under the Midnight Sun
If you like writing about science, whether science fiction or science fact, you might want to keep May 24 to 27 free. This is when […]
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If you like writing about science, whether science fiction or science fact, you might want to keep May 24 to 27 free. This is when […]
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BY SHAUNA LOEWEN I wrote my name on the wall yesterday. Gosh, I hope Mom’s not upset with me. I heard Daddy trying to convince
The First Time I Wrote on a Wall Read More »
A poem by Whitehorse resident Laurel Parry is to be aired on CBC Radio One during National Poetry Month. Parry is the winner of a
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The English language sucks! I hate it! I hate it so much! Consider the word vacuum: Why isn’t it vacyoom with a “y” and an
The Language of Shakespeare Sucks Read More »
British writer Maurice Asquith has taken up temporary residence in the Yukon in order, he says, to escape the hubbub of the literary world. “I
At Home with Maurice Asquith Read More »
Do you keep the poems and stories you write safely inside small yellow folders on your computer? Do you treat those folders like incubators, opening
Let Your Words Take Flight Read More »
Rising just above the horizon, the moon appears larger than it actually is, much larger than when it’s overhead. The colon is like that—abracadabra!—appearing in a way that has a sometimes-magical affect.
The colon: Abracadabra! Read More »
There is service at the battlefront, a Calling to be sure, though not for God and Glory, that old lie from days of yore. Those
The Best Remembrance Read More »