The blog series is done for now, but the search for answers will continue for a long time, I’m sure. In the meantime, I have been talking on the radio about the project and my partner on this project, Nicole Beart of Memory Catcher, has completed a video trailer. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FlhNM-JWkQ] Also, on Tuesday, May 19th from 5-8pmContinue reading “Ghosts of Camsell – Updates & Video Trailer!”
Category Archives: Writing & Publishing
Ghosts of Camsell
One of the most interesting – and heartbreaking – parts of the research for my last book were the X-ray tours, evacuations, and treatments of northern indigenous people in the Charles Camsell Indian Hospital in Edmonton. I could only cover it briefly in the book, but vowed I would spend more time investigating this era,Continue reading “Ghosts of Camsell”
Elinor Florence brings her WWII story to Edmonton
Wrestling with writing history and fiction
I’ve resisted imaginative leaps just as I resisted making anything up when I was writing my thesis. Except, I remind myself, you’re allowed to make stuff up in fiction. That’s the whole point. Thanks so much to colleague Gail Anderson-Dargatz for giving me the chance to think a bit about my anxieties as IContinue reading “Wrestling with writing history and fiction”
Polar Winds Sparks Memories for Pilot Dan Campbell
“I enjoyed Polar Winds very much – it brought back a lot of memories of various operations that I knew of, or was involved in, during my 30 years in the Air Force. Most of my career was spent on Search and Rescue, initially with 123 Search and Rescue Flight at Sea Island, B.C. whereContinue reading “Polar Winds Sparks Memories for Pilot Dan Campbell”
Save the Date – Free Canada’s History Webinar on May 26th!
“Where do History and Community Meet?” May 26th at 7 pm EST If you want to get historic in Edmonton, there is no shortage of options. You can join the active online community through Facebook, Twitter, and the Edmonton City as Museum Project (ECAMP) website; jump on a bus or boat for a YEGContinue reading “Save the Date – Free Canada’s History Webinar on May 26th!”
Book Review: Linda Carlton Air Pilot
One of my friends stumbled upon this book (and two others in the series), and knowing I’m writing a historical novel about a female bush pilot, she lent them to me. I have a feeling my Sally will be a big fan of them! In this book, the first in the Linda Carlton series,Continue reading “Book Review: Linda Carlton Air Pilot”
Book Review: On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan
My friend gave me this book awhile back and while the cover immediately grabbed me, and I’d heard great things about the author, I didn’t pull it off the shelf until last week. I’m glad I did! This was a wonderful, odd little book. It follows a young couple on their wedding day in aContinue reading “Book Review: On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan”
Book Review Countdown #6: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
The Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot I had read an excerpt of this book in O magazine a couple of years back and remember being fascinated, but life got in the way of me tracking the book down. Then, in a a book universe twist of fate, I saw a well-worn paperback copyContinue reading “Book Review Countdown #6: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks”
Book Review Countdown #5: Bird’s Eye View
Bird’s Eye View by Elinor Florence I met Elinor Florence online through a mutual acquaintance months before her book was released by Dundurn this year – the same publisher that just put out my latest book. We hit it off and ended up doing two ‘War Birds’ events in Red Deer on Remembrance Day weekend, where weContinue reading “Book Review Countdown #5: Bird’s Eye View”