Sarah Butland's Blog, page 3
July 31, 2024
Meet Me At the Fair? A book fair, that is
Lately I have had many conversations about the value of an authors presence at a book fair, and the importance of hosting a book fair at all. There are many sides to these questions, and while no answer is more than the next, I thought I would share my thoughts. If my schedule allows, I [...]
Published on July 31, 2024 16:30
July 22, 2024
Yes, I’m Busy and I’m Loving It
While being busy is often seen as a fault or aggravation, I thrive with deadlines, projects and will always say yes to tasks that align with who I am. There’s an old saying that goes something like – when you want something done, ask a busy person, they’ll do it. In some ways, it’s the [...]
Published on July 22, 2024 16:09
June 28, 2024
Canada Day 2024 With More Canadian Authors
Read by the Sea MainStage Authors 2022
Published on June 28, 2024 11:48
June 23, 2024
My Review of Sunshine Nails by Mai Nguyen
A fantastic look at a Canadian community, a family of immigrants and their efforts into making Canada a home for themselves and their children. Sunshine Nails, while a universal story, centers around the Trans who settled in Toronto from their home in Vietnam. Phil and Debbie raised two children, Jessica and Dylan, to be independent [...]
Published on June 23, 2024 16:12
June 3, 2024
Wonderful Surprises Come My Way
I will be the first to express the importance of reviewing a book after reading it, whether you like it or not. Sharing your opinion is not only cathartic but helpful in more ways than you can think of. First, it tells readers that you’re well, reading, what you think of it and if you [...]
Published on June 03, 2024 10:43
May 15, 2024
2024 Is My Year of Writing…
And I’m not the only one who knows that. We all understand by now that overnight success really isn’t a thing. Before a name is known and fame is found, there are many battles, challenges, doubts and attempts building up to that moment. Many have said to be patient, that success will come when I [...]
Published on May 15, 2024 13:45
April 4, 2024
My Review of How We Did It by Karl Subban
Subban is a popular name these days, even if you don’t watch hockey. P.K. Subban is arguably the most popular, but his brothers, Malcolm and Jordan are right there with him in their skills, talent and drive. A love of hockey is not necessary to love the Subban family and their talents, on and off [...]
Published on April 04, 2024 09:24
March 25, 2024
Do you ever feel imperfect?
There are times I read a book that I wish I could have read when I was younger. Books that stand out and stand up for their readers by creating characters that are so real and relevant it’s important for their story to be told. When that happens, I am elated that it’s available now [...]
Published on March 25, 2024 10:12
March 21, 2024
Dough and Breadcrumbs
Graduate high school, go onto higher learning, get a job, fall in love, bring home the dough, raise a family, work hard until you can retire and collect pension and then enjoy your freedom from a schedule. Or, if you're an athlete, change that up and make millions to play a game hen retire at a young age and wonder what else life has to offer. The system is messed up.
Published on March 21, 2024 08:05
March 14, 2024
Patience is not my forte…
When people encourage me to just keep going, give me tips on how long it takes to really get traction, and have faith in what I do it helps and it hurts. They don’t realize that my “overnight success” story has been over twenty years in the making. That each day I wake up with [...]
Published on March 14, 2024 05:25


