I Read Canadian Day
Today is I Read Canadian Day. I know because I saw it on Twitter this morning, and a Facebook friend posted about it. So, as so often happens, I am way behind the curve on this. But over the years I have paid a little attention to what's going on, childlit-wise, in Grandpa and Grandma Gauthier's home country. So here are some links from the Original Content archive on Canadian authors.
Susan Juby Susan Juby and more Susan Juby
Kenneth Opel
Ben Philippe
Cheryl Rainfield
Mordecai Richler
Tim Wynne-Jones
I am not a big Anne of Green Gables fan, yet I have three posts on that book:
Another Day
The Land of Anne
Loving Anne Shirley, Too, in which I also get to write about Margaret Atwood
It appears that except for Ben Philippe's book, The Field Guide to the North American Teenager, I've done little Canadian reading recently. What's that about?
This post originally appeared at Original Content.
Susan Juby Susan Juby and more Susan Juby
Kenneth Opel
Ben Philippe
Cheryl Rainfield
Mordecai Richler
Tim Wynne-Jones
I am not a big Anne of Green Gables fan, yet I have three posts on that book:
Another Day
The Land of Anne
Loving Anne Shirley, Too, in which I also get to write about Margaret Atwood
It appears that except for Ben Philippe's book, The Field Guide to the North American Teenager, I've done little Canadian reading recently. What's that about?
This post originally appeared at Original Content.
Published on February 19, 2020 13:10
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I have been maintaining the blog Original Content for twenty years. That one is about any number of things related to writing. I think here I will just post about new publications from me and reading.
I have been maintaining the blog Original Content for twenty years. That one is about any number of things related to writing. I think here I will just post about new publications from me and reading. Because that's what we're here for.
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