The world has changed so much from just a few months ago. COVID-19 and distancing measures have changed the way we all interact with each other. In the past few weeks, during the social distancing, I have found great solace in being able to lose myself in some books....
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My Adventures Making Homemade Reversible Face Masks
Due to COVID-19/Corona Virus, we are all at home and looking for additional activities to keep busy. After reading online and watching some videos on making masks and face coverings, I decided to make some for my family and friends. The only sewing that I have done...
Guest Blog: Good Women Dance Convergence 2019 by Alison Kause (Collective Artist)
In 2011 Good Women Dance launched their first self-presentation titled Convergence. Nearly a decade later, the annual presentation is staying true to its intentions of maintaining a platform for dance performance and presentation in Edmonton. This year The Good Women...
Guest Blog: Grocery Store Conundrums by Jaclyn Dawn
Ever wonder what the featured celebrities think when they see the tabloids? What about their friends, family, and neighbours? How much truth is in those headlines? These are the things I think about when waiting in line at the grocery store. My curiosity, sense of...
Guest Blog: Reader Demands by Mandy Eve-Barnett
When I launched my fantasy novella into the world in 2012, I did not have any intention of writing a sequel, to my mind it was complete and I went onto the next writing project. However, it became clear as many similar messages were received from readers that they...
Guest Blog: Recycling by Brenda Currey Lewis
I’m so happy to have the opportunity to talk about two of my favorite passions. My memoir about my rare disorder and the environment! The brain is a complicated organ. But how aware are we that the slightest little thing can go wrong and change the course of a life...
Guest Blog: Stress by Leslie Hodgins
Stress. We hear about and feel stress daily, to the point where we don’t even realize how much it is affecting us. And if we do know how it’s affecting us, we often don’t know how to reduce it or get away from it. It just becomes a part of our life. In a study done in...
Edmonton Hunt for Gold and Treasure
Who hasn’t read books about pirates and treasure chests of gold? In the past few years, there has been a resurgence for television viewers interested in lost treasures and the expeditions to find them. On television, there is The Curse of Oak Island, where Marty and...
#projectwarmth2019
The extreme cold has been causing extreme temperatures here in our city. 2019’s New Work Award winner Alison Neuman and The Print Machine in Edmonton are launching a short campaign to help those in need with a T-shirt Drive. For every long sleeve T-shirt purchased-...
Punctuation 101
Guest Post by Jaclyn Dawn As a writer and instructor, I have been asked by Alison to write a few guest blogs on basic grammar. At least with a blog, I couldn’t hear my audience groan. Let’s start with punctuation. Despite what texting may lead you to believe, we still...
By a Landslide … Fragments and Run-Ons
Guest Post by Jaclyn Dawn My fellow writer/editor and friend Alison asked, “As an instructor, which grammar errors do you see most often?” The answer came easily: fragments and run-ons. A sentence needs a subject and a predicate, an actor and an action. [Jaclyn]...
The Sunset Syndrome – Guest Post – Catherine Wenschlag
When we finished the Sunset Syndrome in May 2016, I knew I wanted to have even more people see this amazing story. Thankfully, Alison agreed and we're now busy rehearsing for the Edmonton Fringe! The cast is full of talented, hard-working actors who are all committed...