Writing, writing, and more writing
Published Date: April 19th, 2010Category: Book Updates, Clips, Community, Writing
I’ve been remiss in any writing updates as of late so here’s one big ol’ purge:
First, the Vancouver Voice, where I write my column Couv’ Connections, is venturing into subscriptions. Now instead of grabbing a copy of the Voice at your favorite coffee shop, it will arrive nicely bundled in your mailbox for a steal of a deal. Click here for more info on how to subscribe and kick back in your pj’s to read the next issue of the Voice.
Second, I recently learned that I’m a finalist in the Oregon Quarterly’s Northwest Perspective’s essay contest for an essay I wrote titled, “Pack It Up Kids-We’re Leaving: Lessons Learned from an Unlikely Football Fan.” I love the kind of writing and features that the Quarterly publishes and am thrilled to be connected with their incredible writing community. Plus, this essay is an homage to my Duck-loving dad who so deserves to be recognized. As soon as the essay’s live on the web, I’ll share it widely.
Third, early this summer I’ll be writing a column about Alzheimer’s for a new publication. More details to come but as always, I welcome your suggestions, and for this particular column, any caregiving stories you’re willing to share. I promise to change names and protect the innocent!
Saving the best for last…a release date for Underneath the Ash is coming soon. That’s all I can say for now, but stayed tuned!
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