September 30th, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation #ReadIndigenous

2023-09-28T14:06:53-04:00

Before it was a federal statutory holiday, it was known as Orange Shirt Day, “an Indigenous-led grassroots commemorative day intended to raise awareness of the individual, family and community inter-generational impacts of residential schools, and to promote the concept of ‘Every Child Matters’”. (Government statement.) Valuing and learning the stories of

September 30th, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation #ReadIndigenous2023-09-28T14:06:53-04:00

November 2023 #MARM Margaret Atwood Reading Month Announcement

2023-09-07T15:24:13-04:00

From November 1, 2023 through November 30, 2023 I’ll be reading Margaret Atwood, and you’re invited to join: yes, the 6th MARM is on the books. On the 18th, Margaret Atwood celebrates her 84th birthday and quietly I’ll be celebrating, by reading her work (maybe there will be cake).

November 2023 #MARM Margaret Atwood Reading Month Announcement2023-09-07T15:24:13-04:00

No Pretense of Concern, quoting Victor LaValle

2023-09-06T12:05:16-04:00

"Your father’s dead,” Malone said. This was reported neither with relish nor with sympathy. In a way, Tester liked this best. No pretense of concern. Your father is dead. Outwardly Tester took the news with great calm. Inwardly he felt the sun close its distance from the earth; it came

No Pretense of Concern, quoting Victor LaValle2023-09-06T12:05:16-04:00

A Cat in Sunny Patches, quoting Jessie Greengrass

2023-07-18T14:25:49-04:00

"All through the summer that came after it, as I slid into grief’s silent central eye, falling asleep like a cat in sunny patches, on the corners of settees or curled on rugs, I dreamed that she wasn’t dead at all, and had only gone away without telling me; and

A Cat in Sunny Patches, quoting Jessie Greengrass2023-07-18T14:25:49-04:00

More Photographs, Other People’s Words…Maybe

2023-04-11T09:34:24-04:00

Late January, my mother died. This is one of the photographs I shared with her that month: "lovely," she said, and mentioned that I'd sent photographs of this street before, and that's true, because I have appreciated observing the way that strip of birch trees changes with the seasons. Small

More Photographs, Other People’s Words…Maybe2023-04-11T09:34:24-04:00
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