Ever since the Crossroads Used Book Sale, I’ve been enjoying my new old books and writing about why they are such a delight to me. I treasure them because I believe these books were far more precious in their day than a book is now, simply because of the relative scarcity of books and the … Continue reading I Love Old Books! (Part 2)
I Love Old Books!
As I mentioned in a previous post, my strategy when tackling huge used book sales is to go to the old books first. But I wonder why? What is it that makes the old books such a delight to me? It was probably my mom who instilled in me a love for old things that … Continue reading I Love Old Books!
Book Review of Destiny’s Hands, a novel by Violet Nesdoly
What was it like to be an artist thousands of years ago? What if that artist was a slave? How did people in another land—a land full of other gods and religions—find their way to God, and why? The stories in the Bible are set in a time and place that I can’t always relate … Continue reading Book Review of Destiny’s Hands, a novel by Violet Nesdoly
Book Review of Travelers Rest by Ann Tatlock
I couldn’t put this book down, and finished it in one day. It has been a long time since I’ve done that; the last time was probably fifteen or twenty years ago with a gripping romance. So how did this novel hold my attention? There were no clichés in characters, dialogue or plot. Even though … Continue reading Book Review of Travelers Rest by Ann Tatlock
There is Much More to this Shakespeare than Culture
Ah, it's finally summertime! You're making plans to go camping on a lake, watch the sunset on the beach, hike to a mountain vista, or perhaps…stay in for a night in the city? Sure, why not? It’s Shakespeare-in-the-Park-Time, and I’m so excited! Aside from hiking, the summer treat that thrills me the most is Calgary’s … Continue reading There is Much More to this Shakespeare than Culture
Used Book Sales
THANK YOU CALGARY CROSSROADS MARKET BOOK SALE (BLACKFOOT AND 26TH AVENUE) FOR HELPING TO SUPPORT SERVANTS ANONYMOUS. Ever since the end of winter I’ve looked forward to the giant used book sales held every spring. I admit that I go for the joy of being surrounded by so many books and so many book lovers. … Continue reading Used Book Sales
How and Why to Leave a Comment on a Blog Post
I haven’t had very many comments on my blogs thus far. CLEARLY this is an indication of technical difficulties, or the confusion surrounding the purpose of comments. (Obviously.) Here, let me help you out, so you can start having fun commenting on various websites. This is for all of you readers who would love to … Continue reading How and Why to Leave a Comment on a Blog Post
Random Act of Kindness BLITZ!
A smile. An encouraging word. A thoughtful gesture. Each day people interact with us, help, and make our day a bit brighter and full. This is especially true in the Writing Community. Take a second to think about writers you know, like the critique partner who works with you to improve your manuscript. The writing … Continue reading Random Act of Kindness BLITZ!
Better Books and Bibles, a Bookstore in Calgary
UPDATE ON MARCH 1, 2014 - BETTER BOOKS AND BIBLES HAS MOVED TO 636 16 Ave NW. PLEASE SEE THE POST ABOUT THE NEW STORE, HERE. “Endeavouring to bring you treasures, both old and new” I am delighted that there is a new bookstore in Calgary, which is not only new books, but also used books, … Continue reading Better Books and Bibles, a Bookstore in Calgary
Book review of At the Robot Zoo by Harris Tobias
I have to give this story an A for originality. It’s a completely different concept from anything I’ve read before, and pretty good writing for a guy who was raised by robots disguised as New Yorkers! I give it an A+ for the artwork. It is filled with illustrations by William Barden that are a … Continue reading Book review of At the Robot Zoo by Harris Tobias