This Just In!!!! The Saskatchewan Writers Guild announces that Regina, Saskatchewan author, Marie Powell is the Winter 2023 Virtual Writer in Residence The SWG is pleased to announce Marie Powell as our Virtual Writer-in-Residence for February 1- April 30, 2023. Marie's adventures in castle-hopping across North Wales resulted in her award-winning medieval fantasy series Last of … Continue reading The Saskatchewan Writers Guild’s Winter 2023 Virtual Writer in Residence
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My Book Review of Berry Murderous (Tea Shop Cozy Mystery Book 2)
Berry Murderous by Katherine Hayton My rating: 5 of 5 stars Enjoyable ReadI'm new to the genre of cozy mysteries, but thanks to Katherine Hayton, I'm a quick fan. This was an enjoyable read, which says a lot since someone died. It's also a surprising 2nd installment to the series because I wasn't sure where … Continue reading My Book Review of Berry Murderous (Tea Shop Cozy Mystery Book 2)
Writers 2 Remember: William Shakespeare
One of "the greatest writers to ever use the English language" William Shakespeare... everyone knows him and yet, little is truly known about the man himself. The world's most famous playwright, having works in various genres from historical to comedy, this poet remains a mystery even now. Even centuries after his death, conspiracy theories thrive. … Continue reading Writers 2 Remember: William Shakespeare
My Book Review of Are UFOs Atlantean?: An Ignored Explanation of UAP
Are UFOs Atlantean?: An Ignored Explanation of UAP by Robert Gerald Eckert My rating: 4 of 5 stars Interesting TheoryI've always been fascinated by the tale of Atlantis and UFOs/USOs/UAPs. However, this is my first experience with this exact theory. As fascinating as this text is, I don't buy it, though it's an entertaining read.The … Continue reading My Book Review of Are UFOs Atlantean?: An Ignored Explanation of UAP
My Book Review of Meet January: Book 1 of The Calendar Kids Series
Meet January: Book 1 of The Calendar Kids Series by April Martin My rating: 4 of 5 stars Cute Way to TeachI thought this was a fun story for middle graders learning about seasons or months. It was thoughtful to include facts about January, the recipe for Snowman Pancakes, and discussion topics. These inclusions add … Continue reading My Book Review of Meet January: Book 1 of The Calendar Kids Series