Labrador has a sparse population but spectacular scenery. Few landscapes on earth are as dramatic as those in Torngat Mountains National Park at the northeast corner of Labrador
Archives for September 2016
How to Find Your Flow When Working at Home
I was recently given the opportunity to work from home, and I admit it: I panicked a little. I know myself well enough to know that my day job is not the same as the time I spend writing. That’s creativity time, and that is easily done at home. On the couch. In front of the TV.
Musings on Halley’s Comet
Have we made significant progress in dealing with cognitive dissonance in scientific thought since the beginning of the fourteenth century? I wonder.
A No-BS Tour of Modern Publishing Part III – The Traditional Industry: The Publishers
Many authors feel that the only “real” way to publish is to go through the well-established method of querying an agent, having your agent pitch to publishing houses, and then signing a deal where the author pays nothing and gets an advance from the publisher. This is called “traditional” publishing – or trade publishing for short. In this article I’d like to give some idea of what this industry really looks like from the inside.
Kelowna Light
Tony skied very close to the phenomenon, and Frank observed that, as his friend came nearer, the light of the glowing object appeared to be penetrating through Tony’s body in spots.
Five Exciting Outdoor Activities to do in Ibiza
This little island in the Balearic might be renowned for its nightlife, but by day Ibiza offers a wealth of activities to satisfy even the most extreme of outdoor enthusiasts. With sunshine most of the year, the weather won’t get in the way of your plans.
Colouring Your World
I had seen videos of people crying with emotion when they put on their Enchromas. I did not. My jaw, however, did drop.
I Know How You Feel
It took almost 30 years, a random sentence and an impromptu visit to an old friend’s grave to make me realize what I did that day and to show me how far I’ve come.