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A Multigenerational Children’s Dictionary

April 29, 2008 By: Cathi-Lyn Dyck, Managing Editor Category: , ,

By S.L. Hazzard

As a mother, I was constantly entertained by the animated personality of my first-born daughter. She was constantly expressing her observations of the world around her, coupled with learning the English language, and combining the two in her unique creation of expressions and phrases. Now, as a grandmother, my grandchildren provide me with the same level of entertainment, with their unique style of communicating how the world looks through their eyes.

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Canada, Texas and Europe: Still Rambling

April 24, 2008 By: Cathi-Lyn Dyck, Managing Editor Category:

By Molly Noble Bull with Cathi-Lyn Dyck

Molly: I would love to really visit Canada someday. Do you live in Alberta maybe or near there?

Cat: I live about a day’s drive from Alberta, and there’s another province between here and there. Niagara Falls is twice as far the other direction. But we have real cowboys here in Manitoba too. Did growing up country-style have any positive influences on your development as a writer? Any negative ones?

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Sue Dent: Christian Vampires?

November 03, 2007 By: Cathi-Lyn Dyck, Managing Editor Category: , ,

Today’s guest blogger is Lena Nelson Dooley, a multi-published author and experienced speaker. When Lena tackles anything to do with writing, you know you’re going to get an informed opinion. So, let’s hear her take on the odd subject of… a Christian vampire horror novel?

You got it. The book is Never Ceese by Sue Dent, and like Hallowe’en, its nature is controversial in Christian religious circles. Here’s Lena to give us a look beneath the surface.

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